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“ Acidalia immoraria, Hiibn. Two. Pere Mr. E. Hopley, Jn, Sa 
Taken on healthy parts of Ashdown Forest. , ae es 
“ Phibalapteryx polygrammata, Norfolk, Horning, April, H. D. Cambridgor 
shire, June, Burwell Fen, 10 o’e. at night, Bond. . em ud 
“Acid, degeneraria, 24th June, 1834, 1 9 on a block of ena) back of I. of rh : ai 
Portland. 16th, Black G. Chine, I think. 20th June, amongst brambles, I. pee i oe Fre, 
mergiends &e., J. C. D. 2 ‘q ) . 
“ Pancalia woodiella. In June, 1829, Kersall Moor, near Manchester, ie eee 
Wood; and mn many ‘more were taken there by his man, a drunken fellow, of whom _ i 
Carter got 2, which are in the Manchester Museum.” For the melancholy fate of P, 
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the iE aged specimens of this lovely insect, which has never been found since, " A rat 
“The Story of Hcophora woodiella,’ by Joseph Sidebotham ; omelet 
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