go NOTE: LEPIDOPTERA. 
A LIST OF EARTHWORMS KNOWN TO OCCUR 
THE NORTH OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH aki SCOTLAND, WITH 
HABITATS FOR EACH SPE 
. Lumbricus terrestris Linnzus. ea aa Idle, 
Worksop, Lancaster, Carlisle. 
. Lumbricus rubellus Hoffmeister. | Apperley, Carlisle, 
Keighley, Cockermouth. 
. Lumbricus purpureus Eisen. Carlisle, Annan, Idle. 
Lumbricus rubescens Friend. New to science; Idle, 1891. 
. Lumbricus eiseni Levinsen. Carlisle. (I have discovered 
since writing this article that this is not a true Lumbricus, but 
have yet to determine its exact position 
Allolobophora longa Uhde. Plentiful at Carlisle, Idle. 
Allolobophora foetida Savigny. Kendal, Apperley, etc. 
Allolobophora turgida Eisen. Idle, Carlisle, Northants, etc. 
Allolobophora celtica Rosa. Langholm, N.B. 
. Allolobophora mucosa Eisen. Kendal, Apperley, etc. 
. Allolobophora chlorotica Savigny. Widely distributed. 
Carlisle, Cockermouth, Idle, Apperley. 
. Allolobophora boeckii Eisen. Bolton Woods. 
13. Allolobophora subrubicunda Eisen. Apperley, Hull, 
Keighley, Clumber. 
14. Allolobophora trapezoidea Dugéts. Carlisle, Idle, etc. 
15. Allolobophora arborea Eisen. Near Carlisle, 1890. 
16. Allolobophora lactea Friend. Apperley, January 1892. 
17. Allurus tetraedrus Savigny. Widely distributed. Carlisle, 
Keighley, Idle. 
18. Allurus var. luteus Eisen. Carlisle’and Calverley. 
19. Perichzta indica Horst. Kendal, introduced with foreign 
plants, 1890 
I believe this is the most perfect list of properly authenticated 
Earthworms that has ever been published in England, and I shall 
be glad of the assistance of my readers in making it even more 
complete. 
Worms intended for identification should be sent in ventilated 
tin boxes with soft moss, addressed The Grove, Idle, Bradford. 
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NOTE—LEPIDOPTERA. 
pidoptera in Yorkshire: A Correction.—Please make the sighs. 
corrections. At p. 288 of The ‘Naturalist for 1891, line 11 from A sercir rea 
Selenta tllunaria instead of S. illustraria in the list of captures near 
Cloughton ; and at p. 334, line 4 ine bottom, read S. pyaeeins instead of 
* illustraria, in “che list of captures in Edlington and Wadwort oods. — 
A. E. Hatt, Sheffield, Nov. 18th, Son: 
Naturalist, 
