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about Konald Mill. My brother, Mr. H. T. Robson, found 

 larvae on BL'ick Thorn at Stockton in 1864. The only Hartle- 

 pool record I have is that I was with Mr. Taylor when he took 

 an imago on the Cemetery palings on 25th October, 1874. 



This concludes the Bombyces, Drepanulidae and Pseudo-Bom- 

 byces. It will be noticed that many of the species are repre- 

 sented only by captures of stray specimens of insects whose 

 home is elsewhere. Of the recognised British species that have 

 not occurred, I cannot point to any and say they are likely to 

 be found in our district. 



Pollowing Mr. Barrett's arrangement I now pass to the large 

 group known as ^Noctuina, the imagines of which are chiefly of 

 nocturnal or crepusular flight, only very few flying by day. 



