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Blubberhouses {Lord Wahingham) ; Flamborough 

 Head {E.H.) ; Goole Moors (/ Harrison) ; Halifax !! 

 {G.T.F.); Huddersfield!!((?.r./'.); Leeds (£.^.); Rich- 

 mond {/. Sang) ; Saddleworth (i?. S. Edehton) ; Scar- 

 borough (r. ff^) ; Sheffield {A.D.); Strensall Common, 

 York ! {W.P.) ; Thorne Waste ! {G.T.F.). 



Phycis ornatella IV.V. Only recorded from one locality. 

 York ( W. Simmons). 



Phycis abietella W.V. Not uncommon at Scarborough 

 (T.IK); York (JKF.). 



Phycis roborella IV.F. Bishop's Wood ! (/^^i^.) ; Bram- 

 ham ! (/.Sm.) ; Doncaster [{W.W.); York ( W.F.). 



Pempelia palumbella W.V. Sheffield {A.B.) ; York!! 

 ( W.F.). 



Rhodophaea consociella Hiib. Not generally common. 



Rossington ! ( f'K [K) ; Scarborough (T. IV.) ; York 

 (T. Wilson). 



Rhodophsea adveneila Zinck. Only recorded from Scar- 

 borough {T. W). 



Rhodophasa tumidella Zinck. About oak trees. 



Askham Bog and Sandburn, York .( W,F.) ; Bramham 

 (/.Sm.); Doncaster ! (TV. W.) ; Scarborough (T. W). 



Oncocera ahenella W.V. Huddersfield(/'.Z); Stainton's 

 Manual also gives "the West Riding of Yorkshire," prob- 

 ably referring to the above record, but I think the specimen 

 must have got there accidentally somehow, as the locality 

 is a most unlikely one for the species. 



Melia sociella Z. Goole (G.T.F.) ; Leeds (E.B.) ; Rich- 

 mond (/. Sang) ; Sheffield (A.B.). 



Melissoblaptes cephalonica Stainton. This species was 

 first described and introduced to science (Ent. Ann.., 1866, 

 /. 147) from specimens bred from dried currants at York 



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