300 NOTES—LEPIDOPTERA AND BOTANY. 
NOTES—LEPIDOPTERA. 
Colias edusa near Doncaster.—On May 29th last I esa a Uy Bein 
specimen of Co/ias edusa in Edlington Wood, near Doncaster.—E, G. P 
19, Price Street, Yorks August 26th, 1892. 
lias edusa in Holderness.—Mr. Tom Petch, B.A., and I were on a tour 
© Holderness San from Bpael to hee ee Se the other week, and whilst re 
Kilnsea (25th ult.) we caught a specim ar edusa.—F RED, W, FIERK 
52, Francis Street West, Hull, Si tteiaber ahs 
Lepidoptera at Gre ta Bridge.—-With site to the excursion of the 
Yorkshire Naturalists wane to Teesdale, on June 6th, I unfortunately missed my 
in an s not, ence, able t eee the meeting rlington 
In addidion. “ the species aeboried in the ‘ st arR eS st,’ page 2 took Seenza 
unaria n ¢. Tees, .an idge, of Horsforth, and mysel 
ear Mansbr 
obtained inky larve of “Epunda dieirsuilis fons the sallows.—E. G. POTTER, 
York, — 25th, 1892 
he ar Bradford.-—At the last meeting of the Bradford 
bese vie ‘Society (ent. th) Mr. B. Illingworth showed a ite iful example of 
the Deat en at Heaton in August last.—J. W. CARTER, 
Bradford, aoe on 
NOTES—BOTANY. 
Outline Flora of Lincolnshire.—Messrs. White, the well-known directory 
publishers, a Sheffield, are to be most heartily congratulated phi their intention to 
include in the 1893 edition of their ‘Lincolnshire Directory’ a conden nsed botanical 
iograph 
dates of ge notices for each division (N. and S.) of the county pete given in 
every case, the whole from the competent pen of Mr. F. Arn Lee 
pera: polifolia in West Yorkshire Lees Fi of bi 
Yorkshire,’ p. 319, the statement occurs that dindrom eda pet at, is 
dsoreanibes ee certainly gone from its Adel and Halifax ations but © nly 
within the last 30 years.’ It ma te worth its 2 to mention, therefor e, that 
less of the Ogden Clough one mentioned in t it Ke prot yi in 
the Aire a district.—W. West, ten “s Bradford, the ‘50s, 
Occurr: of Vibur. North Li sa —Mr. B. B. 
LeTall, lat sae "of York, has kindly sent me np eit ing specimens of Viburnum Jantana 
L., from ‘The prings,’ Rothwell House, near Caistor, where he found it growing 
a poplar ry er s 
and far side of the pool, away from t villa age and road. is far from a house, 
and not ina Baas Ga cals plantation as far as I could rig > Mr, LeTall writes 
me that ‘Mr. W. A. Burkinshaw, on whose farm the shrub is growing, “thinks It 
has not been — [there], but has seen several like it in Liscolnehive, although 
Mr, J. G. B age fttes he the probability of such ‘ frequentl aie and 
bright-berried shrub hav on tied d-sown cand he te ape te hist fou d it under 
similar circumstances ‘is “Ront Yorkshire, pero ate wild, but pr robably 
ird-sown eing ac ing s one i 
aturalist, 
