THE WEEKLY ENTOMOLOGIST. 
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A. Rubricata. Very rare : a speci- 
men was taken by Mr. Birks, 
about three years ago, 
“ Scutulata. Common, 
“ Bisetata. ditto 
Incanaria. Not common, 
“ Immutata. Common some seasons, 
“ Remutata. Very common, 
“ Fumata. Bare, 
“ Imitaria. Net common, 
“ Inornata. I had the pleasure of 
turning this species up at York 
three or four years ago. I have 
taken it every season since. Iam 
now feeding the larvae from eggB 
I obtained from a fine female, 
taken in August, 
“ Ema-rginata. Not common, 
“ B. Amataria . Used to be com- 
mon in lanes, but I have not 
seen it for two years, 
C. Pusaria. A regular pest, 
“ Rotunda/ria. I bred several fine 
specimens last year, but I think 
it is only a variety of Pusaria, 
C. Temerata. Not common, 
M. Liturata , Not very common, 
IT. Wavaria, Common in gardens. 
The larva has been abundant 
this year, 
S. Clathrata. Not common, 
P. Petraria. Common, 
If. Pulveraria. Not common, 
A. Strigilla/ria. Common, the larva 
on Heather in Spring, 
A. Grossulariata. Very abundant, 
“ TJlmata . Common, 
L. Marginata. ditto 
H. Rupicapraria. Abundant, 
“ Aurantiaria. Bather common 
some seasons, 
If Leucophea/ria. Not common, 
“ Progemmaria. Abundant, 
“ Defoliaria. ditto 
A. JEscularia. Common, 
C. Brumata. Very common, 
“ Boreata. Bare, 
0. Dilutata. Abundant, 
L. Bidymata. Very common, 
“ Multistrigaria. Common, 
“ Pectinitaria. ditto 
E. Alchcmillata. Not common, 
“ Albulata. Common, 
“ Becolorata. Not common, 
E Venosata. ditto 
“ Subfulvata. ditto 
“ Pygmceata. I believe Mr. T. H. 
Allis used to take this species, 
“ Satyrata. I took a fine series 
this year flying in the day time, 
“ Castigata. Common, 
Virgaureata. I have taken some 
larvae which I believe to be of 
this species commonly, 
“ Trisignata. Larvae very abun- 
dant. I took 60 or 70 in about 
two hours, at Bed House Wood, 
about seven miles from York, 
“ Indigata. Bather common on fir 
trees, at Langwith and Stockton, 
“ Constrictata. Mr. D. Graham 
took a specimen at Jackdaw 
Crag this summer, 
“ Nanata. Common on the Moors, 
“ Subnotata. Not common, 
“ Vulgata. Common, 
“ Expallidata. I took six larvae of 
this species on Friday, October 
3. 1862, 
“ Assimilata. Has been taken by 
Mr. E. Brown, at Haworth, 
near York, 
