CATALOGUE OF MOTHS. 265 



Page 298. 



Cidaria do tat a. 



Another locality is Birtley, where Mr. Harrison has taken a 

 single specimen. 



Page 299. 



Euholia cervinata. 



Recorded by Mr. Harrison as not uncommon at Birtley. 

 Cervinata still occurs in the Hartlepool district — larvae feed 

 regularly every year upon the hollyhocks in my garden at Hart, 

 and also upon mallow growing in the hedge backs of fields near 

 Hezleden Dene. 



Vol. XY. 

 Page 15. 



Psammotis pulveralis, Hiib. 



With reference to Mr. Robson's remarks upon the occurrence 

 of this species, Mr. Bankes makes the following note : — 



" I may mention that in Ent. Mo. Mag., ser. 2, x., 289 

 (1899), I recorded the captm'e of a specimen in the Isle of 

 Purbeck, Dorset, by Master Rowley Helps in 1899; and in 

 Ent. Mo. Mag., ser. 2, xiii., 245 (1902), I recorded the capture 

 in the Isle of Purbeck of eight specimens by a friend and myself 

 in 1901, and of a solitary example by myself in 1902." 



Page 28. 



Ejjhestia kuehniella. 



This insect has appeared in considerable numbers in my 

 house at Hart. Spring cleaning disclosed a small bag of bread 

 meal in a closet, which had been overlooked, and which was 

 found to be swarming with larvae. As the meal was obtained 

 from Hartlepool it is evident that kuehniella has got a footing 

 there. I had a somewhat similar experience several years ago 

 when I collected beetles. On this occasion a very small 

 quantity of meal, which had been left in a bag in a closet, 

 yielded a fine series of Gibbirtm scotias. 



