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F. N. PIERCE Cheshire. 
Deilephiig galii at Wallasey [larve reported, but on investigation turned 
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F, N. PIER Lanc. S. or Cheshire. 
ome said [near Liverpool in fair numbers in 1889]. Young Nat., Nov. 
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F. N. PIERCE. Lanc. S. or Cheshire. 
oa convolvuli a rt occurred about Livageel in 1889]. Young 
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pa T. Poke ye York S.W 
aria ingratalis in Yorkshire [near Huddersfield, along with S. Ae : 
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7 F. PORRITT, 
[Melanic Boarmia repandata from Huddersfield, lens es Hebridean 
specimens ; M’Lachlan remarkin t ore prevalent in 
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GEo. T. PorRITT. Isle of Man 
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G. ie orden York S.W. 
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GEORGE T. PORRITT ork S. 
Notes on an Extraor oupe & Race of Arctia mendica, — {bred fr 
batches of larvze found a Crit cecar: near Huddersfield: the coloured plate 
ated te aes of three males and fifteen on all nan = in markings) 
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a Bravery Yorkshire. 
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Joun E. Rosson. am. 
Dur 
Note on Eubolia cervinata [formerly common near Hartlepool, now scarce, 
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E. caer 
Yor: 
arieties Arctia mendi V8 stasee in — and 1889 near Huddersfield ; 
pismo Young Nat., 889, p. 2 
Naturalist, 
