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Agrotis anucia. — Middlesbrough, October 8tli and November 

 1st (F. Elgee). 



Agrotis tritici. — Redcar, August 11th (F. Elgee) Middlesbro'. 



* Agrotis agathina. — Larvae on heather, near Battersby, on 



May 26th. Two of them fed uji, and emerged from pupae 

 on August 17th and 18th. Larvae also triken in same locality 

 by F. Elgee. 



Noctua glareosa. — At sugar, in garden, jLinthorpe, August 

 24th. Kensington Road, Middlesbrough, August 24th (F. 

 Elgee). 



Noctua Cnigrum. — At sugar, Oct. 8th, Middlesbrough, (F. 

 Elgee), i^robably second brood. 



Triphcena janthina. — Female, taken in Kilton Woods, Sept. 

 15th, laid ova ; larvae now feeding up (end of December), 

 on ivy (W. Sachse) Middlesbrough. 



*Triphmna fimbria. — Ingleby Greenhow Church, July 29th 

 (F. Elgee). 



Mania maura. — Very abundant at sugar, Glaisdale (F Atkin- 

 son). July 16th, bred, Middlesbrough Park {h. Elgee), 

 August 22nd. Sugar, Middlesbrough September 27th, 

 ova (from Glaisdale), hatched anJ larvte now (end of Dec.) 

 feeding upon ivy (W. Sachse). 



*Panoh's piniperda. — A single specimen taken oft" fir trunk on 

 Eston Hills. 



*Pachnobia rubricosa. — Common on sallows at Saltburn, Ajsril 

 17th, also occurred at Linthorpe during Ajjril. 



Tmniocampa incerta. — A good and variable set emerged during 

 February by forcing (W. Sachse). 



* Tceniocampa gracilis. — Single specimen at sallows at Saltburn, 



on April 17th. 



Tceniocampa pulvurentula. — At salloAvs in garden, Linthorpe ; 

 also at Saltburn during April. 



* Anchocelis lunosa. — At sugar in garden, Linthorpe, on 



September ith. 



*Cerastis vaccinii. — Two on ivy bloom at Ingleby Greenhow, 

 October 12th (F. Elgee). 



