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Amphidasys betularia. — Common on birch, sallows, &c. 



Clenra (jiabraria and C. lichenaria. — Generally common, in larva 

 and imago, wherever lichen grows. 



Bonnnia repandata and B. f/nnmaria. — Generally common. 



Geometra papilionaria. — Of very rare occurrence. 



Kphyra pendularia. — From one locality only, Wells Woods, in June. 



Vemma cnmbrica. — Local, but common where it occurs; on moun- 

 tain ash. 



Acidalia bhetata. — Another local species, near Hawick and Jedburgh. 



A. remutaria. — Only locality known to me is Minto Woods. 



A. aversata. — Common everywhere. 



Cabera pusaria. — Common ; C. rotundaria, very rare in Adderstone- 

 lea Moss in August ; C. exanthemata, also common. 



Macaria litnrata. — Local in fir woods. 



Halia tvavaria. — Common in gardens ; larva on black and red 

 currant bushes in May. 



Strenia clathrata. — Generally scarce, but numerous in a few places. 



Scodiona belgiaria. — Local in general, on moors ; larva on heath, 

 May. 



Ematurga atomaria. — Common on all moors. 



Bupalns piniaria. — Generally common in fir woods. 



Aspilates strigillaria. — Only in one locality, Bellion Moor. 



Abraxas (Zerene) grossnlariata. — Local in gardens. 



A. (Z.) sylvata. — In Denholm-dene and Minto Woods only. 



Lomaspilis marginata. — Common in the Kelso district. 



Hybernia riipicapraria. — Abundant everywhere. 



H. leucophcearia. — More local in general. 



H. aurantiana. — Very rare and local. 



H. marijinaria. — Common everywhere. 



H. defoliaria. — Same as the preceding species. 



Anisopteryx cracularia. — Another common species. 



Cheimatobia brumata. — Common. 



C. boreata. — More local ; in birch woods. 



Oporabia fM?<^aia.— Numerous. 



0. filigrammaria. — Common in birch woods. 



Larentia didymata. — Common. 



L. midtistrigaria. — Numerous. 



L. ccEsiata. — Local on moors. 



L. salicata. — Well distributed ; in May and August. 



L. olivata. — Very local ; in Cavers Woods only. 



L. viridaria. — Abundant everywhere. 

 [Emmelesia and Eupithecia, ante, pp. 60, 61] . 



Lobophora lobiilata. — Local and rare. 



Thera juniperata. — From one locality only, on junipers, Bellion 

 Moor. 



T. simulata. — Local in Wells Woods. 



T. variata. — Common in all fir woods. 



T.firmata. — More rare than the last named. 



Hypsipetes imphiviata. — Some seasons fairly common on alder and 

 sallows. 



H. ehitata. — Common everywhere. 



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