CURRENT NOTES. 41 



1894. de Niceville.— " Sikkim Gazetteer," p. 168. 



1894. Leech, — "Butt. China," vol. ii., p. 451. o.d. mandarina. 



1894. Leech. — "Butt. China," vol. ii., p. 454, pi. xxxvi., xliii. 



1894. Leech.—" Butt. China," vol. ii., p. 448. 



1894. Hofmann (Ernst).—" Gr.-Schm. Eur.," ed. 2, p. 3, pi. 2. 



1894. Dixey.— " Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond.," p. 249, etc., etc. 



1895. Riihl. — " Pal. Grs.-Schm.," pp. 71. o.d. meridionalis.. 

 1895. Meyrick.— " Hand. Br. Lep.," p. 353. 



1895. Eye.—" Hand. Br. Mac.-Lep.," p. 13, pi. iii. 



1895. Riihl- " Pal. Gross.-Schm.," pp. 119, 123, 128, 710, etc. 



1896. Tutt.— Brit. Butterflies," p. 235. pi. 3. 



1896. Kirby.— " Hand. Lep.," vol. ii., p. 148, pi. liii., liv. 



1896. Reuter.— " Palpi der Rhop.," p. 12. 



1897. Watson.—" Jr. Bomb. Nat. H. Soc," vol. x., p. 669. 



1898. de Niceville.— " Jr. Bomb. N.H.S.," vol. xi., p. 590. 



1898. Skinner.—" Syn. Cat. N. Am. Rhop." 



1899. Merrifield and Poulton.— " Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond.," p. 392. 

 1899. Holland.—" Butt. Book," p. 279, pi. xxxiv. 



1899. Pabst.— " Kranch. Ent. Jahrb. Chemnitz," p. 6. 



1899. Elwes.— " Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond.," p. 315. 



19P0. Stefanelli.— " Bull. Ent. Soc. It.," vol. xxxii., p. 180. 



1900. Burger.—" 111. Zeit. fiir Ent. Neudamm," vol. v., p. 330. 



1901. Staudinger.— " Cat.," ed. iii., pt. 1, p. 11. 



1901. Kane. — " Entomologist," vol. xxxiv., pi. 4. (fiava). 



1901. Pagenstacher. — " Fn. Arctica," p. 220. 



1901. Strand. — " Nyt. Mag. Krist.," vol. xxxix., p. 44. o.d. verna. 



(To he concluded.) 



3^0TES ON COLLECTING, Etc. 



Hydrcecia crinanensis at Burnley. — Looking over some Hydroecin 

 material the other day with Lc.-Corp. Wolley-Dod, we found a speci- 

 men of H. crinanensis labelled " W. G. Clutten, Burnley, 1900." As 

 this is the second English record for the species it seems worth record- 

 ing. The former was, "Bolton, Lanes., J. E. R. Alien, 1897."— 

 C.R.N.B. 



(CURRENT NOTES AND SHORT NOTICES. 



Enquirers as to the authorship of Current Notes please note : — 

 " Current Notes are, as a rule, contributed by the Acting Editor who 

 is responsible for them. Those contributed by the other Editors or by 

 correspondents have their initials attached." — Ent. Record, vol. xxiv., 

 p. 128 (1912) and vol. xxv., p. 236 (1913). Contributions to this 

 column would be welcome. 



We are pleased to state that Lieutenant Noel Stanton Sennett, 

 F.E.S., who was badly wounded in the arm during the " big push " in 

 November, is progressing favourably. He was struck by a shell after 

 he had reached the 5th, German line. During this engagement over 

 two miles of German trenches were captured by the British. He had 

 previously been all through the disastrous Gallipoli campaign, and was 

 then sent to France without any leave ; having been on constant 

 active service for over twelve months. — H.D. 



