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Exaeretia allisella Sin. Skipwith {CD. A.), makes a 

 second locality for this interesting" species, which was 

 orig-inally named after its discoverer, the late Mr. T. H. 

 Allis, of York. 



Depressaria umbellella Steph. Skipwith [CD. A.). 



DeppessapJa assimilella Tr. Doncaster ! {ff.H.C); 

 Saltburn {G.T.P.). 



Depressaria arenella W.V. Everingham!! {J. Sutnner);. 

 Skipwith {CD. A.). 



Depressaria propinquella Tr. Thorne (G.T.P.). 



Deppessaria alstpoemepielia Z. Doncaster! {I/.//.C.); 

 Everingham ! ! {/. Sumner) ; Skipwith {CD. A.) ; 

 Thorne! {G.T.P.). 



Deppessaria hypepicella Hilb. Saltburn!! {G.T.P.). 



Deppessapia angelicella Hilb. Doncaster! {//.H.C) ; 

 Saltburn!! {G.T.P.). 



Deppessapia ocellella Fab. Hayburn Wyke ! {G.T.P.). 



Deppessapia albipunctella -67/6. Huddersfield {G.T.P.). 



Deppessapia pulcheppimella Sfn. Blubberhouses {Lord 

 Wahinghani) \ Castle Howard {G.T.P.) \ Everingham! 

 {/. Sumner). 



Deppessapia douglasella Stn. I took several at Saltburn 

 in August 1886 {G.T.P.). 



Deppessapia ch8ePophyllivopellaZ)i5'/. Skipwith {CD. A.). 



* Deppessapia weipella Sin. I found this species com- 

 monly on tansy flowers after dark at Saltburn in August 

 i886 {G.T.P.) ; York, August 1887 {G.T.P.). 



Deppessapia badiella Hiib. Huddersfield, several in 1887 

 {G.T.P.). 



Gelechia pufescentella Haiv. Saltburn! {G.T.P.). 



