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* Pachnohia leueograplia. — First taken at Saltburn on sallows 



in April, 1900. Again taken during April, 1901. 



* Tceniocampa populeti. — Kildale, at sallows, in April. 



* Orthosia suspeeta. — Bred Glaisdalc. 



Orthosia macilenta. — Several bred from larvie taken at 

 Kildale, 



* Ancliocelis rvfina. — At sugar. Great Ayton in September. 



Cirrhoedia xerampelina. — Larvce found fairly plentifully near 

 Glaisdale in May, also at Great Ayton, and a single one at 

 Guisbrough. Imagines taken at Ormesby and Hutton 

 during August. Tliis insect is apparently estublished all 

 over the Cleveland district in which its food tree, the ash, 

 abounds. 



* Calymnia affinis. — Bred from Jarvte taken at Hilton-in- 



Cleveland (Sachse). 



* Diaufli(£aia cueubali. — Taken at Lychnis flos-cuculi flowers in 



June, near Kildide. 



Polia flavicinda. — Occurred freely at sugar at Great Ayton in 

 September. The form taken here is darker than the type 

 (F. A.) 



Miselia oxyacantliae v. eapucina. — Taken at Great Ayton on 

 September 29th (F. A.) 



Apleda occulta. — Taken near Redcar in July (T. Belk). 



Hadena glauca. — Ingleby Greenhow, June 1st (F. E.) 



Xylocampa areola. — Larvce at Carlton-in-Cleveland, June 29th 

 (F. E.) 



Plusia interroqationis. — Imagines occurred freely at Glaisdale in 

 July (F. A.) 



* Heliaca tenehrata. — Great Ayton, June 10th (F. A.) 



Geometrse. Eugonia alniaria (tiliaria). — Ingleby Greenhow, 

 August 25th. Kildale, September 5th (F. E.) Great 

 Ayton. 



