APPENDIX. 179 



APPENDIX. 



During and since the passage of the list through the press, 

 six additional species and a number of fresh localities have 

 come to hand. I give the former and a selection from the 

 latter. 



ADDITIONAL SPECIES. 



Chesias obliquaria W.V. Whilst Mr. George Tindall was 

 setting some captures rather late in the evening of June 

 14th, 1883, a fine fresh specimen flew into his house at 

 Doncaster, through the open window (see the Naturalist^ 

 ix. 36). 



Scoparia atomalis Dbl. This species was taken by Mr. E. 

 P. P. Butterfield, at Blackhills, near Bingley, in July, 1883 

 (see Nat., ix. 89). I fancy I have seen it repeatedly in the 

 moorland districts of the West Riding, but I have always 

 regarded the specimens as a small form of S. ambigualis, 

 from which species there is indeed considerable doubt as 

 to its distinctness. 



Mixodia rubiginosana H.S. Mr. W. Prest informs me 

 that he took a specimen of this rarity at Sandburn, York, 

 in 1883. 



Sciaphila perterana Gn. Taken by myself in July, 1883, 

 near Beaumont Park, Huddersfield {G.T.P.). Also taken 

 at Bingley {E.F.P.B.). 



Tinea merdella Zell. This insect occurred in thousands in 

 July, 1883, about a lot of wool which had lain for two 

 years in my firm's warehouse in New Street, Huddersfield. 



Gelechia gemmella L. This pretty species I found flying 

 in abundance, in September, 1883, in the rough field 

 adjoining Lepton Great Wood, Huddersfield. 



