4 PORRITT : LIST OF YORKSHIRE LEPIDOPTERA. 



Taylor, John W., Potternewton Lodge, Leeds. ... J.W.T. 



Taylor, W. H., of London, formerly of Leeds. ... W.H.T. 



Tyers, George, 68, Belle Vue Road, Leeds. ... G.T. 

 Varley, James (the late), Almondbury Bank, 



Huddersfield. ... J.V. 

 Warren, William, 51, Bridge Street, Cambridge, 



formerly of Doncaster. W.W. 



Wilkinson, Thomas (the late), Scarborough. ... T.W. 



Wilson, Thomas, Holgate, York. .'. T.Wilson. 



I have also availed myself of information contained in the 

 following works and journals : — 

 Entomologist. Series. 

 Entomologist's Annual. 1855 to 1873. 

 Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. Series. 

 Entomologist's Weekly Intelligencer. 1856 to 1861. 



Hobkirk's " Huddersfield, its History and Natural History." 

 1868. 



Morris's "British Butterflies and Moths." 



Naturalist. Old and New Series. 



Newman's " British Butterflies." 1871. 



Stainton's " Manual of British Butterflies and Moths." 1857. 



Transactions of Yorkshire Naturalists' Union. 1877 to 1S80. 



Young Naturalist. 1879 to 1S82. 



Yorkshire Naturalist's Recorder. 1872-3. 



Zoologist. Series. 



The arrangement followed is that of M. Guenee, as com- 

 piled by the late Mr. Henry Doubleday in his " Synonymic List 

 of British Lepidoptera," that arrangement being the one adopted 

 in my own collection, and probably in most others in our county. 



I believe that so far as the macro-lepidoptera are concerned, 

 the list will be as nearly accurate as it is possible to make it ; and 

 I have no hope that many more additions will be made to the 

 number of species. Of the micro-lepidoptera I cannot speak 

 with as much certainty, as I know but little about the Tortrices, 

 and still less about the Tineina, and have consequently had to rely 



Trans. Y.N. U. Series D, Vol. 2. 



