375: 
376. 
377: 
379: 
380. 
381. 
F 
2 
truncata, Hufn. ) We are quite in agreement with Mr. EH. 
Meyrick’s statement in his ‘‘ Hand- 
L. immanata, Hw. book of Lepidoptera” that no distinct 
ae 
ee 
= 
line of demarcation can, at present, be drawn between 
these so-called species. Generally distributed and very 
common. 
firmata, Hb. Either it has been overlooked or else is 
rare in the district. All the records, with the exception 
of Mr. Prince’s (Bidston), are old ones contained in 
Mr. Walker’s list. 
C.—Not abundant Prenton Mount Wood, Haddon 
Wood, Ness, Puddington, and East Cheshire (W.L.) ; 
Fir Woods, Bidston (Pr.) 
. munitata, Hb. Recorded from only one locality. 
C.—Occasional in the high-lying district on the 
borders of Cheshire, between Macclesfield and Buxton 
(Da.) 
olivata, Bkh. Very rare. 
C.—Bidston, on the authority of G. A. Almond in 
W.L.; Staley Brushes, r. (Jos. Chappell in £.Z.) 
F,—Overton, one (Pe.) 
Car.— Vale of Conway (W.G.); woods above Trefriew 
(B.); Penmaenmawr (Po.) 
viridaria, Fab. = pectinataria, Knoch. Common and 
generally distributed throughout. 
salicata, Hb. Local and rare; apparently confined to 
hilly districts. 
D.—Berwyn Mountains (W.G.) 
Car.—Bettws-y-Coed and mountains near Conway 
(W.G.) 
L. fluctuata, L. Abundant everywhere. 
L. multistrigaria, Hw. Generally distributed ; common in 
L. 
L. 
L. 
some places. Recorded from all the counties except 
Anglesea. 
didymata, L. Common everywhere. 
cambrica, Curt. = cambricaria, Gn. Recorded from one 
locality only. 
C.— Border of Cheshire between Macclesfield and 
Buxton, c. (Da., J.) 
montanata, Schiff. Very common everywhere. 
