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Noctuae. * Ct/rimfophora Jfaricomi!<. — A male specimen taken 

 at foot of birch trees at Carlton-in-Cleveland on April 1st. 



Arroni/da ritinici-''. — Specimen taken off a tree trunk at Acklam 

 on May 14tli, noticeable on account of early appearance in 

 a season when almost every other species was late. 



Xylojiliaxia hepatira. — -This moth appears to be fairly plentiful 

 in favourable seasons at Thornaby, several being taken at 

 sugar this year. 



■* To'niocanijia munila. — Bred from Cleveland larnr (T. Belk), 

 also bred from Kilton (Proud), and caught at Great Aj'ton 

 (F. R. Atkinson). 



Cerasti!< racrinii. — Great Ayton, .Tanuar}' 1st (F. R. A.) ; on 

 sallows, at Kildale, in Ai)ril. 



Xanthlafulra<jo rar. Jiai.v>ir<'nf<. — Bred a few from sallow catkins 

 from Kildale, also caught a specimen at Kildale in August. 



GirrlKi'ilia .rerampelina.—Larnt'\)\&\\ai\\\ at Great Ayton in the 

 spring, also taken at Acklam and Tollesby. 



Cirrhi'ilia .reranipelina rar. unirolor. — From a large number of 

 specimens bred by Mi'. Atkinson, he was foi'tunate to breed 

 four specimens of this beautiful variety. 



Aip-io/ii'^ apriliiia. — On oak tree trunks at Ingleljy in SeptemVier. 



XyJoranipa armla. — This insect occurred at East Harlsey on 

 iMarch 31st, at Carlton on April 1st, and at Great Ayton 

 on Ajiril .oth, and subsequently several on sallows. 



* Curullia rhnnto^iiilltt'.— X specimen taken off railings at Great 

 Ayton on May 3 1 st. 



Hahrosfola fi-iparfita. — Castleton, 5th July. 



Heliaca fenchrafa. — Plentiful Hying in the sun at Picton on 

 June 2\fit, on the occasion of the Field Club meeting in 

 that localitj- (W. Sachse). 



Geometrae. AcidaUa n'n/uJarfa. — At Grosmont on July 7th, 

 also several at Redear in July and August. 



