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loDis LACTEARIA. Linn. Norwich, St. Faith’s, Sparhain, 
Cawston, Gaywood, Merton, Aldeby ; probably 
everywhere. 
PiiouoDESMA bajulaiua. W.V. Mertoii, Foxley, Foulsham ; 
scarce. 
IIemitiiea tiiymiauia. Linn. Norwich, Yarmouth, Aldeby, 
Merton, Ihetford, Cawston, Sparham, Horning, 
probably everywhere. 
ItruYRA PORATA. Linn. Brandon, Horning; scarce. 
„ PUNCTARIA. Linn. Norwich, Merton, Thetford, Horn- 
ing, Cawston, Mintlyn; apparently not common. 
„ TRiUNEARiA. Bork. Mcrtoii, Stratton Strawless ; scarce. 
„ OMicRONARiA. W.V. Norwich, Aldeby, Merton, Ket- 
teringham, Sparham, (.’awston, Yarmouth ; not 
uncommon. 
„ PENDULARiA. Liiiii. Foid.sluim, Bawsey near Lynn ; 
scarce. 
IIyria auroraria. Gn. Ranworth, Horning, Hoveton, Neatis- 
head, Cawston, Aldeby ; rather common in the 
wettest parts of the fens. A most lovely 
species. 
Astiiena luteata. W.V. Norwich, Costessey, Mintlyn, Barton, 
Cawston. 
„ CANDiDATA. W.V. Norwich, Merton, Thetford, Aldeby, 
Cawston, Horning ; not very plentiful. 
„ SYLVATA. W.V. Foxley, Foulsham; scarce. 
Eupisteria ueparata. M Seems to occur everywhere among 
alders, and much more commonly than in most 
counties. 
Acidalia rubricata. W.V. Norwich, Merton, Brandon, Thet- 
ford, Cawston, Mintlyn, St. Faith’s. This 
beautiful little species was formerly considered 
a great rarity, until its head quarters on the 
“Breck” sand of Norfolk and Suffolk were 
discovered. It is also found on heaths in other 
parts of the county, but the specimens are fre- 
quently much darker in colour than those of 
the “Breck” district. 
,, scutulata. W.V. Common ev'erywhere. 
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