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Askham Bog {W.F.) ; Blubberhouses (Z^r^ Wa/sing- 

 hani) ; Bradford {J. W.C.); Harrogate {/. Sang); Hud- 

 dersfield {HobkirKs History of Huddersfield) ; Richmond 

 (/. Sang); Sheffield (^.Z*.)- 

 Botys terrealis Tr. The larva feeds on the golden-rod 

 {Solidago virgaurea). 



Scarborough ( 7: TK). 

 Botys urticalis Z. Among stinging nettles. 



Askham Bog ( W.P.) ; Bradford \{J.W.C.); Goole 

 {J. Harrison); Huddersfield. not common {G.T.I'.); 

 Leeds ! ( W.H.T.) ; Pannal ! ( W.D.R.) ; Richmond (/. 

 Sang); Selby (Z: i?. ) ; Sheffield (.4. Z*.); Wakefield ( /^T^). 



Ebulea crocealis Tr. The larva feeds on fleabane {Imcla 

 dysenterica). 



Doncaster ! (6\Z:Z.); Flamborough Head (Z'.jT:) ; 

 Redcar (/. Sang) ; Scarborough (7: W.); Sheffield {A.D.). 



Ebulea verbascal is W.V. The larva feeds on Teucrium 

 scorodonia. 



Only recorded from Sheffield {A.D.). 

 Ebulea sambucalis W.V. Moderately common, sometimes 

 abundant. I once saw an elder tree in my father's garden, 

 the lower branches of which were fairly stripped by the 

 larvae. 



Askham Bog {W.F.) ; Bradford (/. ?F.C) ; Goole 



- {J.Harrison); Halifax (6^.7: Z.); Huddersfield ! (6^. ZZ.); 



Leeds !! ( W.H.T.) ; Sheffield {A.D.) ; Wakefield {W.T.). 



Pionea forficalis Z. Abundant in kitchen gardens, &c., 

 everywhere. 



Spilodes sticticalis Z. Local and apparently not so com- 

 mon as formerly. 



Bramham {/.Sm.); Halifax {Stainton's Manual); 

 Huddersfield, in August, 1847 {P.I.) ; Redcar {J. Sang) ; 

 Scarborough, formerly abundant {T.W.); York, in 1879 

 (Z. Wilson). 



