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and has been taken on Coniscliffe Moor, and at Elders, both, 

 near Darlington, by the late J. Sang. No one else appears to 

 have met with it. The larva is a tree feeder, on larch, birch, 

 &c. 



26. T. corylana, Fab. 



Tortrix corylana. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 200. 



„ „ Wilk. Brit. Tort., p. 50. 



Pandemis ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 533. 



Rather a common insect, and very generally distributed. It 

 is in the Twizell list ; Mr. Finlay found it generally ; and Mr. 

 Maling recorded it in the Transactions for 1875 (p. 281); Mr. 

 Henderson also found it at Jesmond. In Durham it is equally 

 common, and appears to occur in and about all the woods and 

 denes. 



PLECAT^. 



LOZOTiENIA, Steph. 



27. Lozotsenia sorbiana, Hb. 



Lozotcenia sorbiana. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 202. 



„ „ Wilk. Brit. Tort., p. 55. 



Cacoecia ,, • Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 531.. 



Eather a southern species, iudeed Meyrick limits its range to 

 York, but it reaches the southern extremity of Durham, having 

 been taken in 1880 by Mr. Sang at Hell Kettles, near Darling- 

 ton, and two years later he met with it at Wolsingham, high 

 up in. Weardale. 



28. L. musculana, Hub. 



Lozotcenia musculana. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 202. 



„ „ Wilk. Brit. Tort., p. 56. 



Cacoecia ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 532. 



A common species generally, and occurring everywhere. 

 The larva feeds on bramble, a universally distributed hedge 

 plant. I do not give localities, as it is in all the lists. 



