72 PORRITT : LIST OF YORKSHIRE LEPIDOPTERA. 



houses {Lord Walsingham) ; Bradford ! (y. Jf^C) ; Bram- 

 ham {/.Sm.) ; Haigh ! {G.T.P.) ; Huddersfield {G.T.P.) ; 

 Richmond {G.P.H.) ; Scarborough ! {Stainton!s Manual); 

 Sheffield {A.D.) ; Wakefield (W.T.). 



Nonagria cannae OcA. Mr. P. Inchbald says this species 

 has occurred among bulrush at Shepley Mill near Hud- 

 dersfield, but I cannot help thinking there is some mistake 

 in connection with it. 



Nonagria typhse -Esp. Usually not uncommon where Typha 

 latifolia grows fi-eely. 



Askham Bog ( W.P) ; Beverley \{JV.P.D.); Hudders- 

 field {/. V.) ; Pontefract {B.H) ; Roystone near Barnsley 

 {/.H.) ; Scarborough {T. W.) ; Sheffield {A.D.) ; Wake- 

 field {W.T. and C.S.); Woodlesford {/.P.). 



Nonagria lutosa Hilb. Not uncommon in the eastern division 

 of the county, but a specimen I have in my cabinet, which 

 I took from a gas-lamp in Huddersfield, is the only record 

 of its occurrence in the south West Riding. 



Askham Bog ( W.P.) ; Balby near Doncaster ( W. IV.); 

 Beverley {{MF.n.); Hull ! {N.F.D.); Scarborough {T. IV.); 

 Spurn {IV.E.C). 



Gortyna flavago JV. V. Widely distributed and not un- 

 common. Mr. N. F. Dobree writes of this species : " In 

 all the specimens I have seen from the East Riding, the 

 size is not more than two-thirds of southern specimens, 

 and the colouring is yellow instead of orange. The differ- 

 ence is so marked that I am surprised that it has not hither- 

 to been noticed in print." 



Adel (C.^.) ; Askham Bog ( W.P.) ; Barnsley {J.H.) ; 

 Beverley \ {N.F.D.) ; Bishop's Wood (6^.7: ) ; Bradford 

 {J.W.C); Doncaster {W.W.); Goole (/ Marnson); 

 Huddersfield ((?.7:P.) 3 Leeds (^.^.)j Pontefract (^.^); 

 Richmond {/. Sang) ; Ripon {/. Watte) ; Scarborough 

 {T.W.); Selby {G.T.P.); Sheffield (^.Z?.) ; Wakefield 

 {W.T). 



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