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Page 91. 



Drymonia chaonia, ' 



My records for this species must have been mis-read. I have 

 taken three or four specimens of the moth both in Hezleden 

 Dene and also in Teesdale, and have reared a fine series from 

 ova deposited by females captured in both districts. 



Page 105. 



Agrotis suffusa. 



I have taken suffusa regularly every season for many years. 

 It was comparatively common at sugar every autumn at 

 Middlethorpe on the borders of Hezleden Dene, and it now 

 occurs almost as commonly close to my present residence at 

 Hart. 



Page 108. 



Agrotis agathina. 



The larva of agathina occurs not uncommonly both on the 

 Wolsingham and Eggiestone moors. 



Page 110. 



Agrotis saucia. 



This species I have taken frequently at sugar on the borders 

 of Hezleden Dene, and also close to my present residence at 

 Hart. 



Page 113. 



Triphoena janthina. 



Somewhat common on the borders of Hezleden Dene. I 

 have also bred large numbers from the egg. Mr. Harrison says 

 both this species and Jitnbria are common at Birtley, the latter 

 in the larval state. 



Page 113. 



7 V ip h eena in terjcc ta . 



Another locality is Birtley. Mr. Harrison writes " my 

 mother got five from an arc lamp in Birtley in 1907. ' 



