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Eupithecia satyrata. Strensall ( W.H.). 



Eupithecia lariciata. ^ledmexe {IV.H.). 



Eupithecia albipunctata. A few larvae obtained at Bishops 

 Wood ( W.H., R.D. and S. IV.}. Var. angelicata, for the 

 first time, Keighley (A.B.). 



Eupithecia fraxinata. Sk\pwith (C.B.A.). An addition to 

 local list. 



Eupithecia castigata. Skipwith (C.Z>.^.). An addition to 

 local list. 



Eupithecia indigata. Several, Strensall ( ?Ki7:). 



Eupithecia nanata. Middlesbrough (T.A.L.) ; at rest on wall 

 bordering Rombald's Moor ( JV.H.) ; Strensall and Sand- 

 burn Common ( W.H.). 



Eupithecia tenuiata. Bred from sallow catkins, Middles- 

 brough (Z^.Z.). 



Eupithecia abbreviata. At sallows, Everingham (/.S.). 



Lobophora lobulata. Strenssdl (IV.JI.). 



Thera variata. Bred a series from East Yorkshire, almost 

 black (/.M.); Huddersfield, Strensall, and Sandburn 

 ( JV.H. and S. W.). 



Thera firm ata. Strensall ( 7^ Z^). 



Hypsipetes ruberata. Bred from larvae collected at Hay- 

 burn Wyke, 1896 {G.T.P.). 



Hypsipetes trifasciata (impluvlata). Middlesbrough 

 {T.A.L.); Strensall, where an almost black form occurs 

 {W.R.). 



Hypsipetes elutata. Almost black and beautifully mottled 

 red and brown, from South Yorshire moors {J.M.) ; Sand- 

 burn (fF:^^). 



Melanthia rubiginata. One specimen of var. plumbata, 

 Middlesbrough {T.A.L.) ; York, common, but local 

 (W.H.); Saltaire {F.B. and/.^.). 



Melanthia ocellata. Everingham {J.S.); Middlesbrough 

 {T.A.L.). 



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



