the fauna of livkrpoot,, 



Cabera Exanthejiaria. 



As abunilant as the former. 



Genus EPHYRA. 

 Ephyra Punotarta. 



Rare ; one specimen taken by Mr. Warrington, at Rofk Ferry. 



Gc»)/s EUPITHECIA. 



EUPITHECIA LiNARIA. 



Several specimens of this beautiful insect taken at Bid'itoii, li\ Messr> 

 Almond, Warrington, and Broekholes. 



EUPITHEOIA PULCHELLARIA. 



Generally distributed, but far from common. 



EUPITHECIA PiECTAXGULARIA. 



Occasionally met vrith. 



EUPITHECIA MiNUTAKlA. 



Common. 

 EUPITHECIA ElONGARTA. 



Not uncommon. 

 EUPITHECIA NaNARIA. 



Found now and then. 



EuPITHEClA ExiGUARfA. 



This species is taken ph;nt.ifnlly in the district. 



EUPITHECIA AbBREVIARIA. 



Plentiful. 



EUPITHECIA InNOTARIA. 



Hedges about Warrington, and elsewhere. — Mr. N. Cooke. 



EUPITHECIA LaNCEOLAKIA. 



Common. 



EUPITHECIA CaSTIGARTA. 



In the mosses of the district, and in other places plentiful. 

 Eupithecia Austeraria. 



Abundant. 

 Eupithecia Callunafia. 



Common. 

 Eupithecia Centaurea. 



Several specunens taken in a season. 

 Eupithecia Succenturaria. 



Taken rather plentifully at New Brighton; 

 Eupithecia Subfulvaria. 



Not uncommon on Ragwort flowers. — Mr. N. Conlte. 

 Eupithecia Subnotaria. 



Rare ; three specimens only have been taken, at Traumere. 

 Eupithecia Pumilaria. 



Found itpon fir trees. — Mr. N. Cooke. 

 Eupithecia Rufifasciaria. 



Common in Fir wood. 



