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Cossus Ligniperda, Goat Moth, 6 7, Solid wood of Willow, Elm, Oak, Pa., A., B., 
H.T., P., M. Sometimes "found in the larva state 
Hepialus Hectus, Gold Swift, 6, Roots of various plants, H. T., P.P., B.W., &c. Rather 
common 
a. Lupulinus, Common Swift, 6, Roots of Herbaceous Plants. Abundant and 
widely distributed. 
H. Sylvinus, Wood Swift, 7 8, Unknown, B., M., B-.W., H.T. Not common. 
H. Velleda, Northern Swift. 6 7, Roots of Bracken, ’Bu., WM... 5... B.Wae ee 
H.T. A common species. 
H. Humuli, Ghost Swift, 6, Roots of Burdock, Nettle, &. Common everywhere. 
wart Statices, Forester, 6, Sorrel, C.M., P. P. Uncommon, fond of settling on 
histles. 
Zygena Trifolii, Broad-bordered five-spotted Burnet, 6, Horse-shoe Vetch, Bird’s- 
foot Trefoil, M. Local, this appears to be the only known locality. 
Z. Filipendule, Six spotted Burnet, 6, Crowfoot Trefoil, C.M., H.T., M. <A local, but 
common insect. 
Setina Irrorella, Dew Moth, 6, Lichens, P.P. One example. 
Lithosia Mesomella, Four- dotted Footman, 6 7, Lichens, C.M. Local and uncommon. 
L. Complanula, Common Footman, 7, Lichens on Oak, Blackthorn, M. Local and 
uncommon. 
L. Sericea, Leaden Footman, 7, Lichens. Very scarce and local. : 
Deiopeia Pulchella, Crimson speckled, 9, Field Forget-me-not, M1.,M, A specimen 
was found at rest on a Railway waggon at Middleton, September, 1871. 
Euthemonia Russula, Clouded Buff, 6, Plantain, Dandelion, &c., C.M. Appears to 
be the only locality, uncommon. 
Chelonia Plantaginis, Wood Tiger, 5 6, Plantain., &c., Ca.M., C.M.,S.B., Bu. Not 
common. 
C. Caja, Large Tiger, 7, Nettles, Strawberry, Dock, Plantain. Widely distributed, 
not so common with us as formerly. 
Arctia Fuliginosa, Ruby Tiger, 6 7, Dandelion, Plantain, M., C.M., S.T., B., Bu. 
Uncommon, and generally distributed. 
A. Mendica, Muslin Moth, 5 6, Dandelion, Plantain, &c.,M. Has occurred spar- 
ingly. 
A. Takeedpoda Buff Ermine, 6 7, various low plants. Common and widely 
distributed. 
A. Menthastri, White Ermine, 6 7, various low plants. Common and widely 
distributed. 
Liparis Auriflua, Gold-tail, 7 8, Whitethorn, Apple, Bv., C.M., R. Often abundant 
where it occurs. aan 
Orgyia Antiqua, Vapourer, 7 § 910, Various Treesand Shrubs. Widely distributed 
and often common. 
Peecilocampa Populi, December Moth, 11 12, Poplar, Hawthorn, &c., Bu., M. Not 
common, sometimes at light. 
Bombyx Rubi, Fox, 5 6, Heath, Bramble, C.M., S8.B., Ca.M., B. Appears to be 
confined to Mosses and Moors. 
B. Quercus, Oak Eggar, 7 8, Whitethorn, Heath, M. Not so common as Callunz. 
B. Callune, (?) Oak Eggar, 6 7, Heath, Sallow, Whitethorn, C.M.. Bu., Ca.M., 8.B. 
Widely distributed. 
Odonestis Potatoria, Drinker, 7, Various Grasses, M. Local, rather common. 
Saturnia Carpini, Emperor, 4 5, Heath, Willow, 'Whitethorn, C.M., Bu., Ca.M., B., 
8.B. Appears on all our Mosses and Moors. 
GEOMETR. 
Uropteryx Sambucata, Swallow-tailed, 7, Ivy, Elder, Bramble, Oak, P.P., C.M., 
H.T. Rather common, flying at dusk, 
Epione Apiciaria, Bordered "Beauty, 7, Willow, Hazel, Poplar, C.M. Local and 
uncommon. 
Rumia Crategata, Brimstone, 4 5 6 9, Whitethorn, Blackthorn. Common everywhere. 
