Clakke and Koebuck : Washburn dale. 



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M. mmtamta. — Common at Blubberhouses, where, as Lord Walsing- 

 ham informs us, in 1882 Eadle took a variety very like the extreme 

 northern form. 



Coremia propuptata, C.ferrugata var. — Blubberhouses. 

 Tanagra choeropliyllata. — This pretty species is common on grassy ings 



along the whole course of the Washburn (W. E. C. and W. D. R.) 



Near Fewston (J. W. Speck,) Blubberhouses, common. 

 Bicramra vinula. — Fewston (J. W. Speck). 

 Notodonta camelina^ N. ziczac. — Blubberhouses. 



CymatopJiora Jlavicornis. — Found in Blubberhouses and near Dob 

 Park Bridge (W. D. R.) 



Nonagria fulva, HydrcBcia nictitans, Xylophasia rurea, Miana arcuosay 

 Caradrina als'mes, A gratis porphyrea, Blubberhouses. 



Triphcdm pronuba. — Lower Platts (W. E. C.) 



Nuclua hrunnea. — Margin of Fewston reservoir (W. .D. R.) 



Iladena dentim, Anarta myrtilli — Blubberhouses. 



JPlusia gamma. — Abundant throughout the valley. 



Botys fuscalis, Cramhus dumetellus^ C. culmellus, C. hortuellus, Phycis 

 carbonariella, Tortrix unifasciana, T. mburnana, T. icterana, Peronea 

 ScJialleriana. — Blubberhouses . 



Peronea Caledoniana. — Swarms on the Blubberhouses moors. 



Pentliina cynosbana, Pardia trlpunctana^ Sericoris lacmiam, SciapJiila 

 subjectana. — Blubberhouses. 



SciopTiila octomaculana, — Larvae taken in 1882 at Blubberhouses, in 

 flowers of a Hieracium or nearly-allied plant. 



Bactra lanceolana, Phoxopteryx myrtillana. — Blubberhouses. 



Poedisca occultana. — Many larvee on larch at Blubberhouses in 1882. 



P. Solandriana Coccyx hyrciniana, Bicrorampha plimbagana^ Gochylis- 

 Smeathmanniana, Endrosis fenestrella, ColeopTiora ccespititiella^ Litho- 

 coUetis alnifoliella, Nepticula myrtillella, (Ecophora stipella, Argyresthia 

 spiniella, GilecJua teriella^ G. thrasonella, var. cladiella. — Blubber- 

 houses. 



Hyponomenta evonymella. — Plentiful in Dob Park Wood (H. Brown). 

 Blubberhouses. 



SYMENOPTERA. 

 Several species of bees and ants have been observed, but the 

 specimens and notes having been mislaid, we are unable to mention 

 any other than 



Bombus lucorimy which is common round the reservoirs. 



BIPTERA. 



Hmmatopota plimalk- — This — the Cleg " — is abundant throughout 

 the dale. 



