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half-a-dozen specimens. Some on the borders of Hezleden 

 Dene, and about the same number near my own house at 

 Hart. 



Page 184. 



Phisia bractea. 



Mr. Harrison writes of this species, "My uncle gets this not 

 uncommonly some years in his garden at Ninebanks, Northum- 

 berland." 



Page 187. 



Habrostola tripartita. 

 Mr. Harrison records this species as very common at Birtley. 



Page 189. 



Heliothis peltigera. 

 I took a worn specimen near Hartlepool in June, a few years 



Page 195. 



Brephos jmrthenias. 



Another record for this species is given by Mr. Harrison, 

 " one locality near Birtley, very common." 



Page 202. 



Selenia lunaria. 



This occurs much more commonly than Mr. Robson's notes 

 would imply. It was comparatively common in 1896 in the 

 upper part of Hezleden Dene, not very far from Middlethorpe, 

 and in that year I could take six or eight specimens in a 

 morning at rest on trees. I have also bred a few from pupae 

 found spun up in withered leaves at the foot of cherry trees, to 

 which the larva must be partial as a food plant. Mr. Harrison 

 records it as occurring sparingly at Birtley. 



