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district, where he took it in June, July, August, and September 

 from 1869 to 1882. See also E. M. M., vi., 170. 



Note. — The above are Mr. Robson's notes — I cannot understand why 

 he did not indude tliem in the list, 



150a. Grapholita hypericana, Hiib. 



Grapholita hypericana. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 254. 

 Epinotia „ Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 517. 



This has evidently been an accidental omission from the list ; 

 it is very common around Hartlepool, wherever Hypericum 

 grows, and will no doubt be found generally distributed 

 through both counties where this plant is abundant. 



183a. Eupoecilia angustana, Tr. 



Eupoecilia anffustana. Staint. Man., vol. ii., p. 273. 



„ Wilk. Brit. Tort., p. 303. 



Euxanthis ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 357. 



Probably generally common, but I have very few records. 

 Mr. Hodgkinson found it in West Northumberland, and Mr. 

 Finlay reported it as generally distributed and not uncommon 

 about Morpeth. It is also very common around Hartlepool. 

 I have no other records — possibly Mr. Sang considered it too 

 common to enter in his diary. The larvae feed on the seed heads 

 of many different plants, and the insect appears to occur every- 

 where. 



Note. — Above are Mr. Robson's notes — I am at a loss to know why 

 the species was not included in the list. 



185a. Eupoecilia manniana, F. von R. 



Phalonia manniana. Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 549. 



This insect does not appear in Stainton's or Wilkinson's 

 books, being introduced after their publication. Mr. Sang met 

 with it on the railway banks (Stockton and Darlington) on 

 21st June, 1868. It is not recorded for Yorkshire! but 



