296 bibliography: lepidoptera, 1888. 



John E. Rohson. Isle of Man. 



Isle of Man Varieties [of lepidoptera ; Dianf/nrcia ctrsia var. maunaui, 

 D. capsophila, D. coiis/ersa, and Agrotis hicernea treated of]. Young Nat., 

 Aug. 1888, ix. 164. 



J. E. RoiisoN. Cheshire. 



Deilephila galii in 1888 [general considerations, with a remark on its abundance 

 on the Cheshire sand-hills]. Young Nat., Oct. iSSS, ix. 198-199. 



J. E. RoBSON. 'York.' 



[Exhibition of five varieties of Zygima lonicenv and var. eboraar, from one 

 field near York ; at an exhibition of South Lond. Ent. Soc, Oct. 17th, 1S8S]. 

 Young Nat., Nov. 1S88, ix. 223. 



John T. Rodgers. Lane. S. 



Miana strigilis [near Oldham ; the black form — ivthiops Haw. — only taken 

 till this year, when two or three with white markings occurred]. Young Nat., 

 Oct. 1888, ix. 204. 



W. D. Roebuck. York S.W. 



The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Hatfield Chace [21st Sep., 18S7 : 



Safurnia carpi in\ BoDiby.x riihi, and Eubolia ccrvinaria noted]. Nat., 

 March 18S8, p. 85. 



A. J. Rose. Westmorland and Furness. 



[Exhibition of varieties of Boarmia repandata L. from Ambleside, and 

 Nitdaria iinuidana L. , which had been plentiful on walls in the Lake Dis- 

 trict]. Proc. South Lond. Ent. and Nat. Hist. Soc. for 1886 (pub. 1887). 69. 



Rudolph Rosenstock. York Mid W. 



The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Boroughbridge [25th May, 1885 ; 

 S7t.'a»!/iu'rdai/iia coniptella zxvd^ S. pyreUa\. Nat., July 1885, p. 280. 



M. ROUTLEI3GF.. Cumberland. 



Sugaring near Carlisle [since July nth, 1888, produced Agrotis segt-fmn, 



A. exclamationis, Leiicania pallcns, and Xylophasia iiionoglypha, while a bed 



of Valerian attracted Pliisiida and Cucttllia 7imbraticd\. Ent., Aug. 1888, 



xxi. 212. 



M. RouTLEDGE. Cumberland. 



Lepidoptera in Cumberland [at Hayton, Carlisle ; Aplecta ncbulosa, 

 Chancas gra minis, Bryophila perla, Ai^ro/is tritici, Galleria nieUoiiella, 

 and Ellopia prosapiaria were the best captures in luly and August]. Ent., 

 Nov. 1888, xxi. 280. 



J. H. RowNTREE. York S.E. 



The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Spurn Point [3rd Sep. 1884 : 



three J'anessic, Lycu-ua alexis, Agrotis tritici, Plnsia gamma, Pterophorus 



pterodactylus, Stenopteryx hybridalis, Agrotis riparia [error for A. ripic'], 



Pier is brassica, and Macroglossa stellataricm noted]. Nat., Nov. 1884, p. 92; 



also see Dec. 1884, p. 104. 



J. H. RowNTREE. York N.E. 



The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Whitby [3rd August, 1S85; Saiyms 



jatiira, Metrocaiupa, Boarmia rhomboidaria. Abraxas grossiilariata, Eubolia 



mensuraria, Camptogramnia bilineata, and Cidaria russata or immanata 



noted]. Nat., Oct. 1885, p. 349. 



J. H. RowNTRKE. York N.E. 



Acronycta alni and other Moths {Plusia interrogationis and Hcpialus 



vclledd\ near Scarborough [localities and dates given]. Nat., Oct. 1887, 



p. 290. 



J. Sang. ? Durham or York N.W. 



Hemerobius inconspicuus, McLach., bred [along with Ketinia pinii'orana 



from Scotch fir, locality not stated, query near Darlington?]. Ent. Mo. 



Mag., Jan. 1885, xxi. 192. 



Naturalist, 



