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 *Depressaria costosa. Marske and Kildale. 

 *Depressaria alstraemeriana. Saltbum. 

 *Depressaria angelicella. Kildale. 

 *Gelechia ericetella. On heath Kildale and Swainby. 

 *Gelechia dodecella. Kildale. 

 *Anacampsis ligulella. Kildale. 

 *Ceratophora rufescens. Redcar. 



*Argyresthia spiniella. Among Mountain Ash at Great 

 Ayton and Guisbrough. 



*Ornix anglicella. Swainby. 



*Coleophora fabrieiella. Great Ayton, only one previous 

 record in the Yorkshire list. 



*Coleophora albicosta. Among Gorse at Eston in June, 

 also at Kildale and Stokesley. 



*Coleophora laripennella. Redcar. 



*Elachista rufocinerea. Saltburn. 



1907. 



For the most part of the spring and summer of this year 

 the weather was cold, showery and sunless, June was ex- 

 ceptionally wet, there being over 3in. rainfall registered 

 at Middlesbrough. The result of this was that insects were 

 scarce and what occurred were mostly exceptionally late ; 

 as evidence of the lateness of the season the dates on which 

 the following species were noticed will give some idea 

 Melanthia bicolorata, three specimens on October 5th 

 Xvluphasia monoglypha at sugar on October 22nd and 25th ; 

 and two specimens of Cosmia trapesina on October 12th. 



' ' Sallow ' ' bloom in early April attracted a large number 

 of the commoner Tceniocampidce and also a few Trachea 

 piniperda, and one or two specimens of Triphosa dubitata. 

 "Sugaring" proved a complete failure. 



