DIURNI. II 



four (IF. I".) ; Wakefield (IKT.); and in many other 

 places. 



Other records include in 1858, Brough (Z!^.^.) 

 Huddersfield — and another in March, 1859 {J.V.) 

 Ossett {W. Ullyatt)- Pocklington {A. IF. Griggen) 

 Redcar {E. J. Martin); Whitby, several (IFE.C). 

 At Edlington Wood, Doncaster, in 1875 {J-H.) 

 Kirkstall, in 1875 (C W. Liversedge) ; P'iley, in 1876 

 {G. D. Armitage) ; Bramham, in 1879 {/-S'H-) ; Bradford, 

 two in 1880; York, two in 1880; Barden Tower, in 

 Wharfedale, 1 88 1 {E. P.P. B. ) ; Doncaster {J.G.); 

 ^i^oxi, \.\NO {R. Blakebomugh); Selby(C-5.); Sheffield 

 {A.D.) ; and Tadcaster {H. Wright). 



Vanessa lo L. Not so abundant as in many counties, but 

 occurs in greater or less numbers at Askham Bog ( IF. P.) ; 

 Barnsley (/i^); Bishop's Wood {/.G.); Bradford!! 

 {/.U\C.); Bramham ! {J.Sm.); Bridlington (ALL.); 

 Huddersfield (6\ 7:/^.); Hunslet (/.i'.); Knaresborough ! 

 {IF.D.R.); Leeds (^.^.); Market Weighton ( /KP.) ; 

 Otley ( JF.D.R.) ; Ovenden {/ohn^ Hirst) ; Pannal 

 ( JF.n.R.) ; Pontefract (R.H.) ; Raskelf ((?. T.) ; Rich- 

 mond(/. Sang); Rigton {G.T.) ; Scarborough! {/.H.R.); 

 Saltburn {/.P.); Sheffield {A.B.); Thirsk(/a); Wake- 

 field ( JF.T.) ; Whitby ( JF.E.C.) 



Vanessa Atalanta L. Generally common throughout the 

 county. 



Vanessa cardui L. Occurs periodically all over the county, 

 and was very common everywhere in 1879. 



Arge Galathea L. At one time a well-known Yorkshire 

 butterfly, but now probably extinct. 



" Near Beverley formerly, but probably extinct there" 

 (JV.F.n.). " I have taken A. Galathea at Marr, near Don- 

 caster, and on Buttercrambe Moor, near Stamford Bridge " 

 {F. O. Morris, ''British Butterflies^' 1860,/. 34). "For- 

 merly near Doncaster, but not found there now" {A. Ecroyd, 



