NOCTU^. 8 1 



Agrotis lucernea Z. Very rare, but I have seen several 

 specimens taken at Huddersfield by different collectors. 

 Mr. Carter sent me one to name from Bradford : and 

 another was brought to me for the same purpose from 

 Brighouse. 



Tryphaena janthina W.V. Not uncommon. 



Askham Bog {W.F.); Barnsley {J.H.) ; Beverley 

 {N.F.jD.) ; Bingley {E.F.F.B.) ; Bishop's Wood ( W.F.) ; 

 ^oro\i^hnd.ge.{II. Aiidrews) ; Bradford (y. PFiC) ; Bram- 

 ham ! {J.Stn.); Doncaster (G.T.F.) ; Huddersfield 

 (G.T.F.); Ilkley (A. F>enny) ; Meanwood near Leeds ! 

 {W.H.T.); Pannal ! {W.D.R.); Pontefract {B.H.); 

 Richmond (/ Sang); Sheffield {A.D); Wakefield ( W.T.). 



Tryphaena fimbria L. Common. 



Askham Bog {W.F.) ; Barnsley {J.H.) ; Beverley, 

 very scarce {N.F.D.) ; Bradford ! {/. W.C.) ; Doncaster 

 {F.O.M., Neville Wood's Naturalist, May, 1837, ii. 83-85); 

 Huddersfield! (G'.T:/'.); Hunslet (//'.) ; Meanwood near 

 Leeds !(f^i7:r.); Pontefract (^.^); Richmond ((?./'.^.); 

 Scarborough \ (T. W) ; Selby (F.If. and T.F.) ; Sheffield 

 (A.F>.) ; Wakefield {W.T.). 



Trypiisena interjecta Jliib. Askham ^og {W.F.) ; Bever- 

 ley, very scarce (iV./;Z>.) ; Bramham {/.S7n.); Pannal 

 ( W.D.R.) ; Pontefract {B.]!.) ; Redcar (/ Sang); Sheffield 



{A.n.). 



Trypliaena subsequa W.V. Mr. George Brook, F.L.S., of 

 Huddersfield, took a specimen on the sand-hills at Redcar 

 in July, 1875, which is the only ope I have seen. 



Tryphaena orbona Fab. Common everywhere. 



Mr. N. F. Dobree says some of the specimens taken 

 in Holderness nearly approach the variety Curtisii. 



Tryphaena pronuba Z. Abundant everywhere, and most 

 variable in colour. 



