CATALOGUE OF MOIHS. 261 



Page 208. 



Amphidasis hetularia. 



Tlie black form of hetularia appears to be increasing in the 

 county of Durham. Mr. Harrison records it for Birtley as 

 "common all blachj'^ I took a pair at rest on my cottage at 

 Middlethorpe in 1895 loth black, from which I reared a large 

 number of moths, about two-thirds black, the remainder typical, 

 but with no intermediate forms. 



Page 211. 



Boarmia repandata. 



Melanic specimens seem to be increasing also with repandata. 

 Mr. Harrison records it for Birtley, " All black, no types.^'' I 

 take a few of th6 conversaria variety at sugar every season close 

 to my house at Hart. 



Page 211. 



Boarmia rhomboidaria. 



Mr. Harrison also records this species from Birtley, '' All 

 dark, no types.^^ 



Page 219. 



Asthena luteata. 



Another locality for luteata is Birtley, where Mr. Harrison 

 states it is not uncommon. Candidata also occurs. 



Page 221. 



Eupisteria heparata. 



Mr. Harrison also records this species as not uncommon at 

 Birtley as well as at Ebchester. 



Page 221. 



Venusia cambrica. 



Another record for Northumberland is given by Mr. Harrison, 

 namely, Corbridge, where he finds it to be common, but quite 

 typical. 



