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Ennomos fuscantaria Haw. Generally scarce, but probably 

 common where it occurs. 



Askham Bog, larvse on ash trees near the bog ( W.P.) ; 

 Doncaster {G.T.F.) ; Sheffield {A.B.). 



Ennomos erosaria W.V. Bishop's Wood (ff<^.); Edling- 

 ton Wood {G.T.F.) ; Huddersfield {/.V.); Scarborough 

 {T.W.); York(7: Wilson). 



Ennomos angularia W.V. Barnsley {J.H.); Bishop's 

 Wood {J.G.); Bradford, in 1880 (/. W^C) ; Edlington 

 Wood (G^.r./'.); Pontefract (^.iT:); Scarborough (^/^/V?- 

 ton's Manual) ; Wakefield ( W.T.) ; York {C.S.). 



Himera pennaria L. Generally common. 



Askham Bog (W.F.) ; Bishop's Wood (G.T.F); 

 Bradford (y; W.C); Bramham {J.Sm.); Doncaster (yiTTi); 

 Huddersfield {G.T.F.); Meanwood !! ( W.H.T.) ; Ponte- 

 fract {B.H.) ; Richmond {J. Sang) ; Ripon {/. Waite) ; 

 Scarborough !( 7: W.); Sheffield {A.I).); Wakefield ( W.T). 



Phigalia pilosaria W.V. Common in woods, &c., every- 

 where. 



Along with the ordinary type an olive variety is found 

 at Bradford, not uncommon (y. fl^C); at Bramham, not 

 uncommon {/.Sm.) ; and at Harrogate {11. Shns) ; whilst 

 Mr. J. W. Carter also takes a still darker form, nearly 

 black, at Bradford ; and Mr. C. Smethurst records a dark 

 brown unicolorous form as having been taken not un- 

 commonly at Leeds in 1880. 



Nyssia hispidaria W.V. On the boles of oaks, &c., early 

 in March. 



Bishop's Wood {G.T.F.) ; Bramham {J.Sifi.) ; Don- 

 caster ( W. W.) ; Huddersfield, was common in Storthes 

 Hall Woods many years ago, and has been taken rarely in 

 other woods since {G.T.F.); Scarborough {Stainton^s 

 Manual); Sheffield {A.D. and/. Batty); Wakefield 

 {W.T); near York (/'./.). 



