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land takes this species commonly near Saltaire, and has 

 sent me specimens from that locality. Previously its 

 inclusion in the county list rested on a single specimen 

 taken at Bradford by Mr. J. W. Carter. 



Catocala fraxini Z. An example in the Spa grounds at 

 Scarborough on October 3rd, 1896 [J.H.R., Nat,, Dec. 

 1896, p. 254) makes the fifth county specimen of this 

 rare species. It may be as well to record here, too, that 

 the Stoneycliffe Wood specimen (see first list) is now in 

 the late Mr. Nicholas Cooke's collection in the Liverpool 

 Museum. 



Euclidia mi L. Drewton Dale ! {J.R.L.) \ Eveiingham'.l 

 {/. Stimner) ; Great Ayton (F.E.) ; Strensall, York ! ! in 

 1 90 1 and 1902 (i^. Emsley). 



Euclidia glyphica L. Tadcaster {B.B.T.); Strensall, 

 York ! ! in 190 1 and 1902 [F. Emsley^. 



PhytometPa aenea W.V. Great Ayton {W.S.)\ Anlaby, 

 Hull (y. Porter) ; Levisham ! (Nat., July 1895, p. 207) ; 

 Skipwith Common {CD. A.). 



DELTOIDES. 



Herminia tarsipennaiis 7>. Wheatley Wood, Doncaster I 

 (I/.I/.C.) ; Holly Carrs, Skipwith (C.D.A.). 



Herminia gpisealis W.V. Everingham ! (/. Sumner'). 



PYRALIDES. 



Pyralis fimbrialis W.V. Doncaster, July 5th, 1899 

 {H.H.C., Nat., Oct. 1899, p. 298). 



Pyralis glaucinalis L. Wheatley Wood, Doncaster 

 {H.H.C); Everingham! {J. Sianner)\ Skipwith (C.Z).^.). 



(Cledeobia angustalis W.V. I think the record of this 

 insect in former list had better be deleted ; it is a most 

 unlikely species for the county). 



