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A common insect on boggy moors, but not occurring else- 

 where. It is recorded for Muckle Moss in vol. v. of the Trans- 

 actions, p. 8, Mr. rinlay also found it plentiful on the 

 ^Northumbrian moors. I have taken it on Greenleighton Moor 

 myself. It is also common in boggy places on the Teesdale 

 moors. 



170. M. palustrana, Zell. 



Mixodia palustrana. Staint. Man., aoI. ii., p. 265. 



,, ,, Wilk. Erit. Tort., p. 277. 



Eucosma ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 466. 



This is really a Scotch insect, and recorded in the "Manual" 

 as being confined to that country, but Mr. Gardner found it 

 plentifully in one locality on the Teesdale moors Lord 

 "Walsingham confirmed the name. It will probably be found 

 on the more western of the Northumberland moors. 



LOZOPEEID^. 

 LOBESIA, Guen. 



171. Lobesia reliquana, Hub. 



Lohesia reliquana. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 266. 

 ,, „ Wilk. Brit. Tort., p. 280. 



,, permixtana. Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 455. 



Hather a southern insect, and only recorded here by Mr. 

 MaHng in the Transactions for 1875, p. 281. There are no 

 localities in this list, but Mr. Maling collected chiefly, I believe, 

 about Newbiggin on the coast, and around Hexham in the west. 

 Reliquana does not appear to occur in Yorkshire, but Mr. 

 Barrett informs me there are records for Cumberland and 

 "Westmoreland, and Mr. Meyrick gives Ayr as its northern 

 limit. If therefore Mr. Maling took it about Hexham, it is 

 where we would naturally look for it If collectors in the 

 Derwent valley would look out I think it will be met with 

 there also. 



