NOTES—ORNITHOLOGY. 165 
Lorp WALSINGHAM. Westmorland and Furness. 
[Preserved larve and imago of Sighs Sagal Lake District, tise 3 
kinson]. Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond., Oct. 2nd, 1889, part 3, p. xiii. - Mo. 
Mag., Nov. 1889, xxv. 438; Ent. = Nov. 188, XXil. “286, Young Nat, "Nov. 
1889, p. 228; Zool., Nov. 1889, p 
N. E. WARNE. Cumberland. 
[Ccenonympha typhon from Cumberland ; on pap side it fivieeed (like most 
English gure from oo py ig Scotch fo ms]. uth Lond. Ent. 
Soc., July 11th, 1889; Ent. Xxii. ae Ent apres Mag., Sep. 
pape xxv. 387; You is a ve: 1889, p LIA: 
W. W = ‘ 
[Exhibition of Eupithecia jasioneata and Gelechia prs bred by Mr. 
Gardner of Hartlepool]. Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond., June 5th, 1889. ene . xxiv. 
J. R. WELLMANN. sle o 
capes musciformis bob from Manx pe South Lond. Ent. Sik: “5 July 
25th, 1889; Ent., Sep. sap sige de - Mo. Mag., Sep. 1889, x 
Sik Some Nat., , Sep. 1889, p 
A. Woo Durham. 
fice celerio at Hartlepool [on Oct. 1st, 1889]. Ent., Nov. 1889, 
xxii, 281, 
A. Woops. Durham. 
iy ocampa]. celerio at West Hartlepool [found Oct. 1st, 1889]. Young 
, Nov. 1889, p. 231. 
7hS—ORNITHOLOG 7; 
Brambling fee der near Ripon.—A m rade and female erie ing 
y haa aed ont fringila were shot hee yesterd ay, amongst a flock of sparrows. 
Also e Goosander (Mergus eae: were ne y the 
river at Nodak ula in this neighbourhood, in the last week of Dictate 
R. A. SUMMERFIELD, North Steinley Vicwion. sam January 2nd, 1891. 
Yellow t Ghais' edale.—I was at Grassington on 
the 16th inst., with Mr. W. Denison Roebuck, and witnessed a large immigration 
of Motacilla rait ; they were making their way up the Wharfe, and a dozen or 
oun “ 
many ould become cold and pba and possibly some young birds also, 
A friend tells 1 me that he observed t i , 
he storm appears to have been even more severe ; he oar the Lapwings for 
—. time, and noticed that they, a to find 
the snow, but evidently without success. —EDGAR R. WAITE, The Museum 
May 25 May 25th, 1891. 
June 1892. 
