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Eupithecia subumbrata W.V. Thorne, near Goole, in 

 1894 {J.H.). I have seen the specimens {G.T.P.). 



* Eupithecia isogrammata U.S. Mr. J. Sumner first 

 reported this species from Everingham ; then Mr. L. S. 

 Brady found the larvae in profusion on Clematis growing 

 near Wadworth, Doncaster, in 1901. 



Eupitiiecla pygmaeata Hilb. Wheatley Wood, Doncaster, 

 "not uncommon" {H.H.C.); Grassington (G.T.P.) ; 

 Huddersfield, one specimen near Lepton Wood by Mr. 

 F. Ellis (S.L.Af.) ; Skipwith {CD. A.) ; Sandburn Lane, 

 York {S. W.). 



Eupithecia satyrata Hilb. Strensall, York {S.W.). 



Eupithecia castigata Haw. A very dark melanic form 

 occurs at Huddersfield (CZ"./*.). 



Eupithecia tPisignata/r.-6'. Wadworth Wood, Doncaster 

 {George Jackson) ; Medge Hall, near Goole {R. T. 

 Cassal) . 



Eupithecia lariciata Frey. New Park Spring Wood, 

 Cudworth ! ! {G.T.P.) ; Everingham ! ! {/. Sum?ier) ; 

 Grassington {G.T.P.) ; Kiveton Park, near Sheffield ! ! 

 {G.T.P.); Skipwith (C.D.A.) ; Sledmere {IV.I/.) ; 

 Thorne!! {G.T.P.). Evidently abundant wherever 

 there is any quantity of larch throughout the county. 



Eupithecia virgaureata BbL Skipwith {CD. A.). 



Eupithecia albipunctata Haw. Medge Hall, near Goole 

 {R. T. Cassal) ; the black variety, angelicata Crewe, 

 occurs at Skipwith {CD. A.). 



Eupithecia valerianata Hiib. Reared in plenty by Mr. 

 George Rose, from larvae collected at Wharncliffe. 



Eupithecia fraxinata Crewe. Leyburn ! ! {G.T.P.)-, 

 Skelmanthorpe ! {P.M.); Skipwith {CD. A.). 



