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CABERA: Pusaria, abundant on birch. Exanthemaria, 



general, on sallow. 

 MACARIA : Notata, Peacock Moth, Swynnerton, Burnt 



Woods. Lituratdj Swynnerton, Maer, &c., on Scotch 



fir. 



HALIA : Wavaria, V moth, common in gardens, on goose- 

 berry. 

 PANAGRA : Petraria, common about patches of the brake 



fern. 



NUMERIA : Pulveraria, common in woods and hedges. 

 SCODIONA : Belgiaria, taken once at Whitmore (A.S.), 



on ling. 

 FIDONIA : Atomaria, very abundant on heaths. Piniaria, 



very abundant on Scotch fir. 

 ASPILATES : Strigifaria, abundant on heaths. 

 ABRAXAS : Grossularia, Magpie, very common in gardens, 



&c. Ulmata, Clouded Magpie, Madeley, &c., general 



on wych elm. 

 LIGDIA : Adustata, Scorched Carpet, one at Madeley 



(T.W.D.) 

 LOMASPILIS : Marginata, Clouded Border, common, on 



sallow. 

 HYBERNIA : Rupicapraria, common on hedges in February, 



after dark. Leucophearia, common in February in 



woods. Aurantiaria,j common in October and 



November, Swynnerton. Progemmaria, common in 



hedges in March. Defoliaria, common in woods in 



November. 

 ANISOPTERYX : JEscularia, common in March on trunks 



of trees. 

 CHEIMATOBIA : Brumata, common on hedges in November 



and December. Boreata, Swynnerton, on birch 



(T.W.D.) 



OPORABIA : Dilutata, common everywhere in October, 

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