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J. W. TuTT. Lancashire. 

 Crambus contaminellus [from Lancashire and Sussex] in the Zeller Collection 

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J. W. TuTT. Yorkshire. 

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J. W. TuTT. Lancashire. 

 The Crambus contaminellus discussion ; with description of Cra7nbus 

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J. W. TtiTT. Yorkshire, ? Durham. 



Variation in Scoparia ingratella ; and remarks on S. ambigiialis and S. 

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J. W. TuTT. Yorkshire. 

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James AY. Tutt. Lancashire. 

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Howard Vaughan. Isle of Man, Durham or Yorkshire. 



[Variation of Cidaria immanata, C. suffumata and C. russata ; specimens 

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Howard Yaughan. Yorkshire and ? Northumberland. 



[Variation in Gnophos obscurata from various localities, including Yorkshire, 

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A. O. Walker. Cheshire, Yorkshire. 



Climatic Causes affecting- the distribution of Lepidoptera in Great Britain 

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Alfred O. Walker. Cheshire. 

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Lord Walsl\(;ha.al Yorkshire, Lancashire, Northumberland. 



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