BIBLIOGRAPHY: LEPIDOPTERA, 1889. 159 
ABEL CH Northumberland S. 
Bird-Lite of the Borders [with note at p, 50 as to Colias edusa June 15, 
1877, on Redewater, and as to occurrence of Saturnia carpint on the moors]. 
JOSEPH CHAPPELL. Lanc. W. 
Lyczna ar aeunane at cere [found by Joseph Clegg about 25 years ago, 
and after figuring as ZL. detica in Chappell’s ee ction, determ “gee by 
J. Cosmo Melvill to be Z. argi ‘aides Vente Nat., 1889, p. 4 
JOsEPH CHAPPELL. pei or uae Ss. 
Abnormal Hybernia —— [found near Stalybridge; male wings 
and female antennz on one side, ogo wings and male antennz on the 
other]. Young Nat., March 1889, p. 6 
JOsEpH CHAPPELL ae au 
Amphidasys petite buff var. [in the Middleton district near Man- 
chester ; black var. common, buff one rare]. Ent., April 1889, xxii. 113. 
J. E. Crark, York N.E. 
York, Bootham. Natural History Club [Grapta C-album used to occur at 
Langwith]. Nat. Hist. Journ., Nov. 15th, 1889, p. 151. 
H. SHORTRIDGE CLARKE. Isle of Man. 
Report o: — Entomoloical Section [of the Isle of Man N.H.Society ; 
Se a list of 33 species (with a few localities) additional to the Manx list, 
ich now includes 23 butterflies and 293 moths]. Yn Lioar Manninagh, 
Baela 2, April 1889, i. 62. 
JosepH Coins. Lanc. S. 
C[olias]. Edusa near oe ee [at Hale, a male seen Ist Sep., not caught]. 
Young Nat., Oct. 1889, p. 21 
WALTER CoPLE York S.W. 
Peilephila ali in a By male at Sowerby Bridge, 12th Aug., 
89]. Ent., Sep. 1889, xx 
™ cro Cheshire. 
[Exhibi of Saturnia carpini found Bag about 5 oF ft., nearly at top of 
chitinase e, Cheshire]. Essex Nat., Dec. 1888, ii. 267. 
Cumberland, Linc. N. or S., Isle of Man, 
C. 'W. Date. York S.E., Northumberland, Durham. 
The Hi of our British piseined las ued as a sara i gee 
istory 
a Cbsorn in successive numbers of the ‘ Young Na turalist,’ and e Ing in 
. detailed manner into the life- history, variation, and range of each species; - 
to the Irish form (p. 203) ; in Cumberland it is abundant at the Brick House, 
Sa aburgham, the larve from this bleak place producing very —. dark 
ca ur s 
specimens, and also so tiful varieties wit e canary-colo spot 
on for ings (p. 207); Cyclopides paniscus occurs rar 
Lincolnshir wler’s record of it (E 188: “re : we 
seven or eight miles from Lincoln repeat 209) ; @ comma 
absent rity Isle of Man rare in Yo 212); Hull neighbour- 
hood recorded by Dale, in Morris’s Brit. Butterflies, 1853 (p. 213); Hesperia 
sylvanus is apparently unknown in Northumberland 214 : 
absent from Durham and Northumberland, and Isle of Ti (p. 216 
Syricthus alveolus neat Signet conr n (Stephens’ IIL, 1838) de: zg) 
Young Nat., Jan. 1889, PP. oes Feb. 1889, pp. 209, 212, 213, 214. 
216; and Ap ril 1889, ae: 
JOHN W, Exxis, ge 3 pg W., Cheshire, Furness. 
epidopterous Fauna of Lancashire shire [treats of ~— 
eh “of which 209 species are included]. Sane ice. por Feb. 1889, pp. 25-43. 
May 1893 1891. 
