A considerable amount of information has been forwarded 

 from our own county, and with Professor Bateson at the 

 head of the Committee, we may hope with confidence that 

 some satisfactory solution may be forthcoming-. 



It now remains for me to thank most sincerely all the 

 numerous lepidopterists, whose names are appended, in 

 addition to some of those whose names appear in the 

 original list, who have so willingly furnished the localities 

 and information which have enabled me to place on record, 

 I think with tolerable accuracy, what we know of the 

 lepidopterous fauna of our county at this time. It is a 

 satisfaction to know too, as will be judged from the list 

 of helpers, that the devotees of this fascinating branch 

 of natural history science, show no sign of diminishing^ 

 numbers. 



Angel, Arthur, 2, Waverley St., Groves, York. 

 y Ash, Rev. Cyril D., B.A., 

 '^ Skipwith Vicarage, near Selby. 



Barker, Reginald H., 



Grosvenor Bank, Scarborough. 



Beanland, J., 7, Oulton Terrace, Keighley. 



Booth, F., Alexandra Square, Saltaire 



. Boult, J. W., 50, Washington Street, Hull. ... 



/ Brady, L. S., 68, Hunter House Road, Sheffield. 



Broadley, A., Keighley 



Cauldwell, C, i. Park Avenue, Hull 



Clutten, W. G., 10, Hallowell Street, Burnley... 



Corbett, H. H., M.R.C.S., 



9, Priory Road, Doncaster. 



Dennis, George C. (the late), York 



Elgee, F., 23, Kensington Road, Middlesbrough. 



Emsley, F., i, Victoria Terrace, 



Belle Vue Road, Leeds. F.K. 



Fieldhouse, T., 24, Washington Street, 



Girlington, Bradford. T. Fieldhouse. 



Trans. Y.N.L'. Series D, Vol. 2. Dec. 1903. 



