catalogxte of moths. 57 



only iu liis Diary, 12th July, 1871, when he met with it near 

 Darlington, At Hartlepool Mr. Grardner has taken two only. 

 I never met with it myself. 



42. S. trimaculana, Haw. 



Spilonota trhnaculana. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 206. 



„ Willi. Brit. Tort., p. 73. 



Notocelia ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 489. 



Common in both counties. Mr. Finlay found it generally 

 distributed and plentiful in the Morpeth district. Mr. Maling 

 recorded it in the Transactions for 1875 (p. 281). In Durham 

 it is found in all woods and denes. Mr. Backhouse got it long 

 ago in Hoffall Wood. Mr. Gardner says it sits on elm trunks. 

 It is common in Hezleden Dene. 



43. S. amcBnana, Hub. 



Spilonota amoenana. Staint. Man., vol, ii., p. 206. 



„ Wilk. Brit. Tort., p. 74. 



Notocelia incarnitana. Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 489. 



A local species in England, and here apparently occurring 

 only on the Durham coast among Rosa spinosissima. Mr. Sang 

 took it at Castle Eden Dene and at Black Hall Eocks. It 

 occurs also in the Cemetery close to the town, and on the rail- 

 way embankment near, and probably on all the coast sandhills. 

 I have no knowledge of it beyond Castle Eden Dene mouth, 

 and it seems doubtful if it reach the Northumbrian coast. 



LITHOGRAPHIA, Steph. 



44. Lithographia campoliliana, Don. 



Lithographia campoliliana. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 207. 



,, ,, Wilk. Brit. Tort., p. 76. 



Epihlema suhocellana. Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p.492. 



An insect of general distribution. The larva feeds on willow, 

 and the species occurs wherever there is willow. In these 

 counties it appears everywhere, and it seems unnecessary to 

 give localities. 



