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Numeria pulveraria. Grass Wood, Grassington, Y.N.U. 



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meeting, June 20th. 

 Aspilates strigillaria. Cloughton Moor, Hayburn Wykc, 



Y.N.U. meeting, July nth. 



Abraxas grossulariata. Commoner at Hull than known 



before (/ JV.7J.). 

 Abraxas ulmata. Larvx unusually abundant, Y.N.U. 

 meeting, Edhngton Wood, September 17th; and they 

 were also very common in the localities for this species 



around Sheffield. 

 Hybernia leucophsearia. Mr. H. H. Corbett, of Don- 

 caster, writes: 'Abundant and varied, about one in six 

 was the variety inarmoraria. There were numerous inter- 

 mediate forms between viannoraria and the type, and one 



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specimen of the variety nlgricaria.'' 



Oporabia filigrammaria. Dunford Bridge, abundant. One 

 was a nice buff variety, totally different in colour to the 

 ordinary form of this variable species {G.T.F.). 



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Larentia csesiata. Ayton {T.A.L.). Huddersfield ((9.7:7".). 



Larentia ruficinctata. Hutton Bushel Moor, near Scar- 

 borough {R.TI.B.), Nat., vol. xvi., p. 277, 309, and 312. 



Larentia oiivata. Commoner than usual at Wilsden, 

 where it is very local {E.P.B.). 



Eupithecia venosata. Common near Sheffield {A.E.H.). 



Eupithecia pulchellata. Doncaster, larvee abundant 



{ILTI.C). 



Eupithecia pygmaeata. By river-side, Linton to the Grass 

 Wood, Grassington, Y.N.U. meeting, June 20th. 



Eupithecia trisignata. Larvoc, Edlington Wood, Y.N.U. 

 meeting, September 17th, 



Eupithecia lariciata. Imagines and larvcX common at 

 Sheffield {A.E.II.)- Grassington Y.N.U. meeting, June 

 20th; larvae, Edlington Wood, Y.N.U. meeting, Septem- 

 ber 17th ; abundant near York {R.D,). 



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