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CRAMBUS PASCUELLUS, L. 
Frequent. 
N. Lincoln, 1840-50, F MB. Morton Carr, 7-7-1909, G W M. 
Panton, GH R. Wrawby Moor, 7-7-1906, G W M. 
S. Lincoln Dist., JF M. Stamford, 29-6-1905, LN U. 
CRAMBUS MARGARITELLUS, Zo. 
N. Scunthorpe, H H Corbett (See Circular 226 Yorks. Naturalists’ 
Union). 
N.B.—Dr. Corbett told me he found several in a marshy spot 
about ten years ago, GW M., 25-8-1910. 
CRAMBUS PINELLUS, L. 
Local. 
N. Market Rasen; 6-8-1906 and 5-8-1907, G W M.; two or three 
in 1893, WL. Willingham, 1877-79, FAL. Wrawby Moor, 
7-8-1905, G W M. 
S. Lincoln Dist., two, J F M. 
CRAMBUS LATISTRIUS, Haw. 
N. Skegness, 1895, A H Waters (Ent., 1895, p. 339). 
CRAMBUS PERLELLUS, Scop. 
Frequent. 
N. Ashby (Brigg) Dist., R TC. Binbrook, 7-1909, SBS. Clee- 
thorpes, F WS. Hornby Wood (Aby), Alford, 16-7-18gr, 
EW. Hatton; Newball; Panton; GHR. Skegness, 
16-7-1879, GTP. Theddlethorpe, 26-6-1906, G W M. 
CRAMBUS WARRINGTONELLUS, Zell. 
This is now considered a form of ferlellus, 
N. Ashby (Brigg) Dist. RTC. Hatton, 15-6-1896, GHR 
(EAA). Saxby (Barton), C D Ash. Skegness, 16-7-1879, 
GTP. 
CRAMBUS SELASELLUS, Hb. 
N. Humberstone foreshore, one 12-8-1909, G W M. (E M A), 
Skegness, one July, 1895, A. H. Waters (Ent. 1895, p. 339). 
CRAMBUS TRISTELLUS, Fo. 
Abundant. 
N. Lincoln, 1840-50, FMB. Divs. 2, 3,4, 6,7, 9,10, 11, 12. 
S. Lincoln Dist., JFM. Divs. 13, 
— var. paleellus, St. 
N. Lincoln, 1840-50, F M B. 
— var. petrificellus, S?. 
N. Lincoln, 1840-50, F M B, 
