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EUBOLIA PLUMBARIA, Fo. 
Local. 
N. Ashby (Brigg) District, one 14-7-1909, G W M. Bradley, 7-1906, 
A B. Gainsborough District, F M B. Linwood, 1908, 
SBS. Market Rasen, common, W L. 
S. Wyberton, one, some years ago,J C L-C. (Nat., 1897, Pp. 366). 
MESOTYPE VIRGATA, Rott. 
N. ‘A specimen taken by W. Lewington, of Market Rasen, on the 
“ coast, I believe at Mablethorpe. He showed it to me,” 
RTC. 
CARSIA PALUDATA, Ho. 
N. Lincoln, 1840-50, F M B. Recorded by Mr. Burton as 
Celsia imbutata. This is a very unusual record for Lincoln- 
shire, but I give Mr. Burton’s own words in his letter to me. 
«« Difficult to speak positively. I once had a correspondent 
‘from Manchester and may have got it then; but (so far as 
“IT know) I always put down names of places, if from a 
‘distance, and there are two moths from that quarter but 
‘not this; a full series also speaks against an exchange.” 
ANAITIS PLAGIATA, L. 
Not common. 
N. Broughton, 1895, A. E. Hall. Croxby, one 19-7-1908, F W S. 
Gainsborough District, F M B. Market Rasen, W L. 
S. Hartsholme, W D C.; 24-4-1900, J F M. Haverholme Priory, 
not common, J D C. Wypberton, two at light 1896, J C L-C. 
CHESIAS SPARTIATA, Fues. 
Rare. 
N. Gainsborough, 1861, F M B. Market Rasen, 1877-79, F A L. 
West Ashby, 1903, F S A. 
S. Hartsholme, about 1901, JF M. Near Hartsholme, C PA 
Haverholme Priory, not common, J D C. 
_ TANAGRA ATRATA, L. 
Common, abundant in some localities. 
N. Lincoln, 5-7-1852, F MB. Divs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; 
S. Lincoln, C P A. Divs. 13, 14, 15, 18. 
