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A. triangulum, Hufn. Generally distributed and not un- 
common. 
C.—Wirral, n.v.c., Chester (W.Z.); Wallasey, s. 
(E.L., Pr.); Bidston (Sh.); Chester, e.1. (Do.); ditto, 
at sugar, s. (A.); White Hall, near Tarporley (Stk.) ; 
Delamere, 1., c. (Ta., M., Co., J., Da.) ; Knutsford (Da.); 
a ath sugar (Ta.); Hale (Tp.); Staley Brushes, n.c. 
(Z.L.) 
F.—Rhyl (W.Z.); ditto, c,; also at Overton (Pe.) 
D.— Colwyn Bay (N.) 
Car.--Penmaenmawr, a. (Po.); Deganwy (W.G.); 
Abersoch, c. (Da.) 
10g. A. baja, F. Generally distributed and not uncommon. 
Ilo. 
C.—Wirral (W.Z.); Wallasey, at flowers and sugar 
(Pr. WI); Bebington (Sn.); Chester, el: (Dox 
N., A.); Delamere, c. at sugar (H.); ditto, 1, c. 
(J.. Da.); White Hall, near Tarporley (Stk.); Hale 
(Tp.); Stockport, 1. (J.) 
F.—Holywell and Loggerheads (W.Z.); Overton, 
ce Pe; 
D.—Colwyn Bay, one (N.) 
Car.—Abersoch, c. (Da.) 
A. ashworthii, Dbld. Extremely local and restricted, though 
fairly plentiful in the few places it favours—all on 
carboniferous limestone formation. 
F.—The following records for the County ali refer to 
the same range of rocks:—Loggerheads (W.L., A.); 
the Leet, near Mold, 1. (A., N.); Llanferres, near Mold, 1. 
(W.G., Sh.); Rhydymwyn (Da.) 
D.—Llangollen (Ashworth in W.L.); Eglwyseg 
Rocks, near Llangollen (W.G., A., B.) There is an 
interesting article by Mr. Willoughby Gardner in £zz., 
XXIII., pp. 5 to 8, with regard to the discovery, &c., 
of the species in this locality. 
Car.—Mr. G. T. Porritt was the first to record the 
species from Penmaenmawr, where, he states, it is 
common on the mountains. Both imagines and larve 
are recorded also from Penmaenmawr by Mr. R. 
Tait, junr. The species in all stages is recorded from 
the mountains between Penmaenmawr and Conway by 
Messrs. W. Gardner, F. H. Wolley-Dod, G. O. Day, 
and B. Harvey-Jellie, B.A. Mr. Wolley-Dod states 
that the ova are found commonly on dead plant stems 
growing on the rocks, and occasionally on the rocks 
themselves. 
