CATALOGUE OF MOTHS. 256 



Page 33. 



Pempelia davisellus. 



The entries in Sang's diary under the name of genistcBcolella 

 at Waskerley on April 12th, 1874 (should be 1872), and at 

 "Wolsingham, June 7th, 1878, and May 27th, 1884, all refer to 

 Coleophora genist(B-=.genistcecolella of Doubleday's list, under 

 which species they are indexed in the diary. 



Page 74. 



Anchylopera comptana. 



The records in Sang's diary are June 26th, 1859, HeacUey 

 Lane, and August 2nd and 3rd, 1871, Folkestone. 



Page 100. 



Chrosis tesserana. 

 Sang's record is again Headley Lane, June 26th, 1859. 



Page 101. 



Argyrolepia suhhaumanniana. 



The only records in Sang's diary are June 26th, 1859, 

 HeacUey Lane, and June 15th, 1872, Richmond. It is very 

 evident that Mr. Ptobson was under the mistaken impression 

 that Headley Lane was a locality in the Darlington district. 



NOTES AND ADDITIONAL RECORDS. 



YoL. XII. 

 Page 6. 



Gonopteryx rhamni. 



The statement on page 7 that rhamyii "certainly does not 

 occur in Cleveland, etc., etc.," is not borne out by facts, for 

 Mr. J. W. H. Harrison, late of Eirtley, but now residing at 

 Middlesbrough, speaking of this species writes to me : "It does 

 occur in North Eiding and within sight of Durham too, near 

 this place. "We got it last August (1911), and buckthorn grows 

 where we c;ot it." 



