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hilly places in the west, down to the high land in Upper 

 Teesdale. At the latter place Dr. Lees and Mr. Gardner have 

 found Sohrinata freely, and I have no doubt it will be found on 

 the Cheviots, &c., when looked for at the right time. Juniper 

 is also to be found in some places on the coast, and wherever it 

 is plentiful the insect will occur. It is not easy to beat the 

 larva out, but the moth rests in the bushes by day, and is 

 easily disturbed. 



130. E. togata, Hub. Cloaked Pug. 



Eupithecia togata. Staint. Man , vol. ii., p. 91. 

 ,, ,, Kewm. Brit. Moths, p. 142. 



Encymatoge ,, Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 198. 



Larta. Buck., vol. viii., pi. cxxxvi , fig. 1. 



This rare species is given in the " Manual " as occurring at 

 Darlington, where, so far as I know, only one specimen was 

 taken. This was got on a gas lamp by the late John Sang, who 

 also met with the insect at llichmond, in Yorkshire, which is 

 not very far from Darlington, and was included in Mr. Sang's 

 Darlington district. The larva feeds in the cones of Finns 

 abtes, and perhaps other Firs, and is quite likely to be found in 

 Fir woods in other parts of both counties. 



131. E. rectangulata, Linn. Geeen Pug. 



Eupithecia rectangulata. Staint. Man., vol, ii., p. 92. 

 ,, ,, Newm. Brit. Moths, p. 144. 



Chloroclystis „ Meyr. Hdbk. Brit. Lep., p. 182. 



Larva. Buck., vol. viii., pi. cxxxvi., fig. 4. 



A garden, or rather orchard insect as a rule, the larva feeding 

 on Apple and Pear blossom, but as it will also eat the flowers 

 of Crab -apple, it is occasionally met with in woods and lanes. 

 It is in the Twizell list ; Mr. Wailes got it in Meldon Park 

 more than sixty years ago (see Steph. Illust., vol. iii., p. 280), 

 and Mr. Finlay found it still there, though far from common. 

 The Manual gives Newcastle as a locality, and Mr. Maling 



