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Boarmia roboraria W.V. This fine species is some seasons 

 not uncommon at Bishop's Wood, near Selby {T.I^. and 

 C.S.). It has not been recorded from elsewhere in the 

 county. 



Tephrosia consonaria Hiib. Mr. John Jones, of Hull, in- 

 forms me that he took a female specimen at Beverley, on 

 May 29th, 1882, but being worn he threw it away. I am 

 inclined to think the specimen was wrongly named (see 

 Naturalist, N. S.,fiily, 1882). 



Tephrosia crepuscularia W.V. Is recorded from four 

 localities, but I believe is often confounded with T. biiindu- 

 laria. 



Bishop's Wood {C.S.) ; Pontefract {B.H.); Scar- 

 borough {T. IV.) ; Sheffield {A.D.). 



Tephrosia biundularia Esp. Of general occurrence. 



Barnsley {/.JI.) ; Bishop's Wood ! {G.T.P.) ; Bram- 

 ham, on fir trunks (y".6';;z.) ; Blubberhouses (Z^r^ Wat- 

 singhafii) ; Doncaster {J.H.) ; Huddersfield, rare {/.V.) ; 

 Pontefract {B.H.) ; Richmond (y. Sang) ; Scarborough 

 (T.W.); Sheffield (A.I).) ; Wakefield (JV.T.) ; Went- 

 bridge, a very dark variety (G.T.) ; York ( W.F.). 



Tephrosia punctulata W.V. Local. 



Bishop's Wood {C.S.) ; Pontefract {B.H.); Scar- 

 borough {Staintoft's Manual ) ; Sheffield, in old list, not 

 seen of late years {A.D.) ; York ! {W.F.). 

 The larva feeds on birch. 



Gnophos obscurata W.V. Plentiful on the east coast, 

 but does not occur elsewhere. 



Filey {G.T.P.) ; FJamborough Head !! {E.B.) ; Scar- 

 borough (6^. T./'.). 



Pseudopterpna cytisaria W. V. Pontefract {B.H.) ; Rich- 

 mond {G.F.H) ; Scarborough {T.W.); York, not un- 

 common ( W.F.). 



