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387. L. suffumata, Hb. Met with only sparingly. 
C.—Wallasey, s. (Pr.); Wirral (WL.); Eastham 
Wood (£.L.); Elton Green, near Ince (Co.); Chester 
(W.L., N.); Upton, near Chester, c. (A.); Knutsford, 
r. (Da.) ; Delamere Forest and Alderley Edge (Z4.L.); 
Macclesfield (R. South). 
F.—Overton, m.c. (Pe.) 
D.—Colwyn (W.L.); Llangollen (B.) 
388. L. ferrugata, Clerch. Recorded from all the counties 
except Anglesea, but is more uncommon than the 
following species. 
C.—Puddington, Birkenhead, and Wallasey sandhills 
(W.L.); Wallasey, one in 1900 (H.); Noctorum, n.u. 
(Pr.); Little Sutton (Sh.); Chester gas lamps and 
Curzon Park, Chester, s. (A.); White Hall, near Tar- 
porley (Stk.); Delamere (M.); ditto, three in 1899 
(H.); Dunham (Ta.); Stockport, o. (J-); Macclesfield 
(R. South). 
F.—Overton, c., Rhyl and Cwm, c. (Pe.); Nant-y- 
ffrith Valley (N.) 
D.—Pensarn and Colwyn Bay (N.); Llangollen (B.) 
Car.—Trefriew (W.L.); coast, 0. (J.); Abersoch (Da.) 
389. L, unidentaria, Hw. Common everywhere. Mr. A. O. 
Walker states: “Chester, very common and double- 
brooded; the second brood occurring at the end of 
July and beginning of August.” 
390 ~=«CL.._ designata, Rott. — propugnata, F. Appears to be widely 
distributed, though found only sparingly in most parts. 
C.—Wirral, Chester, c., and apparently double- 
brooded; occurring again in mid-August (WL); 
ditto, c. generally (A.); Ince, s. (N.); White Hall, 
near Tarporley (Stk) ; Knutsford, n.c. (Da.); Dela- 
mere (M., T.); ditto, Dunham Park, Carrington 
Moss, Claughton, and Saughall (4.Z.); Macclesfield 
(R. South). 
F.—Overton, m.c., Rhyl and Cwm, o. (Pe.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay, frequent (N.) 
Car.—Near Beddgelert (B.) 
391. L. fluviata, Hb. Of very rare occurrence. 
C.—Birkenhead, r., Burton, n.u. (W.Z.); Birkenhead, 
a specimen taken by Mr. Diggles in October 1857, and 
recorded in the Proceedings of the Northern Ento- 
mological Society (Zoologist, 1858, Vol. XVI, p. 5771); 
