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1900 (H.); ditto, five or six in 1900 (Do.); Holford 
Moss, u. (Da.); Hale and Dunham (Tp.); Alderley, r., 
and Marple (Z.Z.); Stockport, odd specimens (J.) 
Car.—Bettws-y-Coed (B1.) 
402. L. procellata, F. One specimen taken at High Legh, 
Cheshire, about 1893, by John Thorpe. 
403. L. tristata, L. Rare and local. 
C.—Recorded from Castle Mill by Joseph Chappell 
in £.L. Most likely extinct there now. 
F.—Loggerheads (W.L.) 
D.—Near Bala (N.) 
Car.—Trefriew (W.L.); Capel Curig (B.) 
404. L. affinitata, Stph. Apparently not common in the district, 
except at Colwyn Bay. 
C.—Wirral (W.L.); Wallasey, 0. (4.Z.); Noctorum, 
si(Pty) 
F.— Holywell, Cwm Mountain, and Llyn Helig 
(WL) . 
D.—Colwyn Bay (N.); ditto, v.c. in 1893 (J.); 
Abergele (G. Frater). 
Car.—Abersoch (Da.) 
405. L. alchemillata, L. Widely distributed, but local and not 
common generally. 
C.—Patrick Wood near Bromborough Mill, Pud- 
dington, and Chester (?), (W.Z.); Birkenhead, n.u. 
(Pr.); Wallasey, r., and Alderley, c. but local (4.Z.); 
Dunham (Ta.); Macclesfield (R. South); Edge, near 
Malpas, one (F.H.W.D.) 
F.— Loggerheads (W.L.) 
D.—Colwyn (W.L., N.) 
Car.—Near Llandudno (Po.) 
406. L. unifasciata, Hw. 
C.—Recorded from Wallasey sandhills (scarce) by 
Mr. N. Cooke in W.Z., but the species has not been 
noticed there for many years. 
Car.—Mr. Willoughby Gardner states it has been 
taken near Deganwy. 
407. L. albulata, Schiff. Locally common throughout. ‘“ Com- 
mon wherever the food-plant of the larva, yellow-rattle 
(Rhinanthus crista-galli), grows” (£.L.) 
