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Geometra papilionaria. Larvae, Doncaster (G^. 7!/'.); larvte 

 fairly common, Doncaster {H.H.C.); imago, Sandburn 

 Common ( W.H. and/.^) ; Askham Bog {S. W.). 



Phorodesma pustulata (bajularia). One male at light, 

 Everingham {J.S). 



Zonosoma linearia (trilinearia). Several obtained at Sled- 

 mere {IV.H., SW., and R.D.) ; I succeeded in getting a 

 batch of fertile ova from one, and reared the larvse (which 

 were of two colours, green and brown, the green larvje 

 changing into green pupse and the brown larvse into brown 

 pup^e) on beech. 



Zonosoma pendularia. Strensall (ff/!^). 



Asthena luteata. Several, Strensall {W.H.) ; Sledmere 

 {W.H.). 



Asthena blomeri. Sledmere, common ( W.H., S. W., CD. A. 

 and R.n.). 



Eupisteriaobliterata (heparata). Middlesbrough(7:^,Z.); 

 Strensall ( W.H.) ■ Halifax ( W.L.C. and E.H); Grassing- 

 ton (F.£. and/^.). 



Venusia cambrica. Scarce, Sledmere (W.H. and S.W.); 

 darker than usual, some being nearly black, Middlesbrough 

 {T.A.L.); HaHfax {E.H.)\ very common, Keighley {A.B.). 



Acidalia dimidiata (scutulata). Everingham i/.S.). 



Acidalia remutaria. Grassington {F.B. and/.B.). 



Acidalia bisetata. As usual, common, Everingham ( /K^T". 

 and/.S.) ; a beautiful variety, resembling trigeminata., also 

 occurred ( W.H). 



Acidalia virgularia. Middlesbrough (Jly^.Z.); and Evering- 

 ham (f.S.). 



Acidalia fumata. Middlesbrough (T.A.L.); more than 

 usually common, Wilsden {E.F..B.) ; Sandburn ( W.H). 



Acidalia inornata. One specimen August lo, about seven 

 larvae hibernating, Barnsley {/.H). 



Acidalia emarginata. Sandburn {W.H). 



Trans. Y.N.U., 1900 (pub. Dec. 1900). Series D, Vol. 5. 



