224 PORRITT : LIST OF YORKSHIRE LEPIDOPTERA. 



IV./.P.); two at Middlesbrough in 1901 (T.A.L.) ; Salt- 

 burn, on August 15th, 1891 (T. Maddiso7i). 

 Agrotls lucernea L. Ilkley, in 1900 {T. Ficldhouse) ; 

 Halifax, one in 1897 ( W. L. Carter) ; in my own garden at 

 Crosland Hall, Huddersfield {G. T.P.) ; Oakworth Moor ! 

 {T. Fieldhouse); one at Shibden in 1899 (/. Siimnei-). 

 Tryphaena janthina W. V. Was always one of the most 

 abundant noctuae in my garden at Crosland Hall, 

 Huddersfield, the larvae feeding on ivy, and probably 

 other plants {G.T.P.); Leyburn (G.T.P.) ; Loftus-in- 

 Cleveland {T.A.L.) ; Midgley, near Halifax {A. Gibson- 

 Robertshaw). 

 Tryphsena fimbria Z. Skelmanthorpe ! ! {B.M.) ; Wors- 



borough \\{A. W.). 

 Tryphaena interjecta Hiib. Wheatley Wood, Doncaster, 

 in 1893 {H.H.C.); Everingham (/. Simine?') ; Middles- 

 brough (T.A.L.); Saltburn, not uncommon [G.T.P.). 

 Noctuaglareosa ^i-/. Everingham!! (/. Stun7ier); Loftus- 

 in-Cleveland {T.A.L.); Skipwith Common [CD. A.). 

 The very pretty red, or more often pink, variety rosea 

 Tutt, occurs at Huddersfield (G.T.P.), and at Strines, 

 Sheffield (L.S.B.). The chocolate-brown specimen taken 

 near Barnsley in 1883 (see first list), was exactly of the 

 form which has in recent years been so freely taken in 

 the Shetland Isles. 

 Noctua triangulum Ochs. A few at Wheatley, Doncaster 



(H.H.C.). 

 Noctua rhomboidea 7>, Glaisdale, August 1903 (T.A.L.); 



Ingleby Greenhow, on July 30th, 1899 (F. Elgcc). 



Noctua dahljl Hiib. Rotherham (/. Bloor) ; Skelmanthorpe, 



abundant in 1901 (P.M.); Wharncliflfe Woods ! [J.X. V.). 



Noctua rub! Vie^veg. Two very fine and striking yellow 



forms occur regularly but rarely at Askham Bogs, \'ork, 



Trans. Y.N. U. Series D, Vol. 2. I.>ec 1903. 



