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PARAPONYX : Stratiotalis, not common, one at Madeley 

 (T.W.D., A.S.), on Stratiotes, Callitriche, &c. 



HYDROCAMPA : NympJmalis, Brown China Mark, common 

 on ponds, on Potarnogeton. StagnaliSj Beautiful 

 China Mark, on a pond at Madeley. 



HOTYS 'Verticalis, one at Little Madeley in 1870 (T.W.D.) 

 Fuscalis, common in meadows, Leycett, &c., on 

 seeds of Rhinanthus Crista-Galli. Urticalis, common 

 on nettles. 



EBULEA : Crocealis, occurs only near Grafton's Wood, 

 Madeley, on Inula dysenterica (T.W.D.) Sambucalis, 

 not uncommon (T.W/D., A.S.), on elder. 



PIONEA : ForficaUs, common in gardens. 



SCOPULA : Lutealix, very common, on coltsfoot. Olivalis, 

 common. 



SCOP ARIA : Ambigualis, common on tree trunks in woods, 

 &c. Pyralalis, common, at Dovedale, 1874 (T.W.D.) 

 Truncicolalis, common in woods on tree trunks. 



CRAMBITES. 



C RAMBUS : -Pratellus, common in grass fields in June. 

 PascuelluSj common. Margaritellus, common on 

 mosses, Chorlton, Wybunbury, &c. Perlellus, two 

 near Swynnerton in 1874 (T.W.D.) Warringtonellus> 

 Chorlton, Craddock's, and Wybunbury Mosses. 

 Tristellus, common. Culmellus, most abundant, on 

 grass, in June and July. Hortuellus, abundant. 



PHYCIS : Betulella, Swynnerton, on birch. Carbonariella, 

 on heaths. 



RHODOPH^A : Tumidella, common at Swynnerton, on oak. 



NOTE. To the above list must be added Lobulata 

 Viretata, a specimen of which was taken last summer at 

 Burnt Woods (T.W.D.) 



