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Page 140. 



Dryohota protea. 



I have taken two or three specimens on trunks of oak in 

 Hezleden Dene, and have little doubt but that it will be found 

 in most woods in both counties if looked for in October. 



Page 147. 



Hylophasia hepatica. 

 Mr. Harrison reports this species as common at Birtley. 



Page 152. 



Euplexia lucipara. 



My experience of this species is that it is common in the 

 woods near Hartlepool. I took it freely on the borders of 

 Hezleden Dene for many years, and it is not uncommon at 

 sugar close to my house at Hart. 



Page 172, 



Dyschorista upsilo7i. 



Other records by Mr. Harrison are, "Very common Chester- 

 le-Street, Winlaton — larvae in profusion." 



Page 173. 



Calymnia diffinls. 



I cannot understand how the mistake has occurred, but 

 affinis and not diffinis was the species I took, and which, is now 

 in my collection — the latter therefore requires to be struck out 

 and affinis substituted. 



Page 175. 



Orthosia ptstacma. 

 Mr. Harrison records this species as common at Birtley. 



Page 182. 



Calocampa vetiista. 

 Since Mr. Robson's list was published I have taken probably 



