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D.—Llangollen (B.); Eglwysegs, tindoll 
(W.G., A.) “ (Be) glwysegs, near Llangollen 
_ Car.—Penmaenmawr, c. on the mountains (Po); 
ditto, 1., sp. (Ta.); mountains near Conway (W.G.) 
. puta, Hb. Of very infrequent occurrence. 
C.—Near Wallasey, one specimen; Storeton Wood 
(W.L.); White Hall, near Tarporley (Stk.) 
F. — Rhyl, one (Pe.) 
D.—Vale of Clwyd (W.G.) 
. putris,L. Widely distributed but not common generally. 
C.—-Ince Marshes, s. (N.); Oxton and Bebington 
(Sh.); Wallasey, at sugar (Pr.); Chester, c. ate.l. (Do., 
N., A.); Vicar’s Cross (P.C.); Delamere, s. (Ta.); ditto, 
c. at sugar (H.); pupz at roots of elm, Daresbury (Co.) ; 
White Hall, near Tarporley (Stk.); Carrington Moss 
(M.); Ashton-on-Mersey (Da.); Dunham, c. in 1899 (Ta.) 
F.— Overton, o. (Pe.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay (N.) 
Car.--Deganwy (W.G.); Abersoch, n.c, (Da.) 
. Cinerea, Hb. Recorded only from Llangollen (Denbigh- 
shire) by Mr. F. Birch. 
. exclamationis, L. Exceedingly abundant throughout. 
. ripe, Hb. Local. Rare, except on south coast of 
Carnarvonshire. 
C.—Runcorn (Gregson and Melvill in £.Z.) 
F.— Rhyl, sugar 1857 (W.L.); ditto, one (Pe.) 
Car.—Abersoch, fairly plentiful (Da., A.); ditto, c. at 
sugar 1900 (J.) 
. cursoria, Hufn. Local and confined to the coasts. 
C.— Wallasey sandhills; Denhall, one (W.Z.); 
Wallasey (Cr., H., J., Ta., Co., M.); ditto, at sugar 
freely (Pr.) 
Car. — Mouth of River Conway(W.Z.,W.G.); Deganwy 
(W.G.); Pwllheli, one (N.) 
Ang.—Lligwy (Ld. B.) 
. nigricans, L. Not uncommon in Cheshire on coast 
sandhills, and mosses. The forms are very dark. 
C.— Wallasey sandhills and Denhall (W.L.); 
Wallasey (Pr., H., M., J., Ta.); Chester, at e.1. (Do., A.); 
White Hall, near Tarporley (Stk.); Vicar’s Cross, two 
(P.C.); Bowdon (Tp.) 
F.—Rhyl, one (Pe.) 
