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the county in a coke truck. I have no doubt but that the 

 species will be found to occur generally in Teesdale and Wear- 

 dale "on the trunks of Scotch fir" in woods situated on the 

 high moorland. 



lla. Selenia illustraria, Hiib. 



Selenia ilhistraria. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 13. 

 ,, ,, Newm. Brit. Moths, p. 55. 



,, tetrahinaria. Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 283. 



In the December number of the Entomologist (1911), page 

 413, Mr. Harrison records that he beat a single larva of this 

 species from birch, which yielded a male specimen of the moth — 

 the first record for our counties. 



Vol. XV. 



MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA. 



46a. Eudorea pallida, Steph. 



Eudorea pallida. Staint. Man,, vol. ii., p. 163. 

 Scoparia ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 423. 



The late Mr. Sang has recorded in his diary that he took this 

 species at Coatham Bog on August 5th, 1858, August 10th, 

 1871, and August 2nd, 1881. Mr. Robson was evidently under 

 the impression that the locality was near Coatham in Cleveland 

 instead of near Aycliffe, and hence omitted the records. 



128a. Semasia nanana, Tr. 



Semasia nanana. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 242. 



Wilk. Brit. Tort, p. 198, 

 Enarmonia „ Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 474. 



Generally common among spruce fir, and only occurring 

 where tliat is grown. Mr. Finlay found it on Needless Hall 

 Moor, but it was always scarce there. Mr. Sang gives High 

 Force and ConisclifFe Moor and other places in the same 



