222 PORRITT : LIST OF YORKSHIRE LEPIDOPTERA. 



Mamestra anceps Hi'ib. Wadworth Wood, Doncaster, 

 in 1888 {J.N. K). 



Mamestpa abjecta Hub. Hull, one in 1900 (/. Porter) ; 

 near Middlesbrough! {T.A.L.); Saltburn {G.C.D.) ; 

 Skipvvith in 1894 and 1899 {CD. A.). 



Mamestra albicolon Hi/b. Middlesbrough and Redcar 

 {T.A.L.). 



Mamestra furva IV. V. Wadworth Wood, near Conis- 

 borough, in 1888 {/.jV.V.). 



Mamestra persicarise Z. Common at Bishop's Wood in 

 1901 {F. Enisley) ; Skipvvith {CD. A.). 



Apamea connexa Bork. Rotherham in 1889 {J. AW.); 

 abundant at Wharncliffe Woods, near Sheffield, the 

 last week in July and early in August, 1887 {G.T.P.). 



Apamea gemina Hilb. The variety remissa Hiib. is abun- 

 dant at Huddersfield, and apparently so in many other 

 parts of the county {G.T.P.). 



Apamea unanimis Hiib. Doncaster!! {H.H.C) ; Hull 

 {J.W.B.) ; Middlesbrough {T.A.L.) ; Worsborough 

 Reservoir! ! {A.W.). 



Apamea fibrosa Hilb. Skipwith in 1894 {CD. A.). 

 Apamea oculea L. Although the paler varieties occur 



sparingly, by far the great majority of Huddersfield 



specimens are of the very dark brown or black forms 



{G.T.P.). 

 Miana strigiiis L. "Almost equally light and dark forms 



at Doncaster" {H.H.C) \ now nearly all are black at 



Huddersfield {G.T.P.). 

 Miana furuncula IV.V. One specimen of the variety 



terminalis Haw. at Doncaster in 1883 {H.H.C) ; Ever- 



ingham (/. Sumner) ; Hull (/. W.B.). 



Trans. Y.N.U. Series D, Vol. z. Dec. 1903. 



