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Larentia salicata Hilb. Occurs in widely separated locali- 

 ties, but only in one or two of them does it appear to be 

 very common. The Bingley specimens are darker and 

 have the markings much less clear and distinct than any 

 Scotch specimens I have noticed. 



Bingley !! {E.P.F.B.) ; "in 1879, extremely abundant 

 along an old wall bordering the west part of Bingley Wood " 

 (/ A. Butterfield) ; Huddersfield {S.L.M.) ; Richmond 

 (/ Safig); Saltaire {/.W.C); Scarborough (T.W.); 

 Wakefield (IV. T.). 



Larentia olivata IV.F. Bradford \ (/. TV. C.) -, Hudders- 

 field (/.v.); Pateley Bridge (G. Jacksofi) ; Redcar (/ 

 Sang); Richmond (G.F.H.); Scarborough (T.IV); 

 Sheffield {A.I}.) ; Wakefield (PVT.). 



Larentia pectinitaria Fuess. Common and distributed. 



Askham Bog (fK/'.); Barnsley (/.i^) ; Bradford 

 [/.W.C); Bramham ! {/.Sm.) ; Goole {/.Harrison); 

 Grassington {G.T.P.);. Huddersfield ! {G.T.P.) ; Leeds !! 

 (^..5.) ; Pontefract (^.^) ^ Raskelf (6^.r.) ; Richmond 

 (/ Sang); Scarborough {G.T.) ; Sheffield {A.D.) ; 

 Thorne near Goole ( W.P.) ; Wakefield ( W.T.). 



Emmeiesia affmitata Steph. Not generally common. 



Bradford ! (/ W.C) ; Pontefract {B.H.); Richmond 

 (/. Sang); Scarborough (T.W); Sheffield {A.D.) ; York 

 {Stainton^s Manual ). 



Emmeiesia alchemillata L. Much commoner than the 

 last. 



Askham Bog ( W.P.) ; Balby near Doncaster ( W. W); 

 Bradford {/W.C); Bramham \ {/Sm.) ; Flamborough 

 Head {£.11.) ; Huddersfield {/V.) ; B ontefr act {B. If.) ; 

 Richmond {/. Sang) ; Rotherham II {W. Rodgers) ; Scar- 

 borough {T.W.); Sheffield {A.D.) ; Thorne near Goole 

 {G. P.P.) ; Wakefield {W.T.). 



