BIBLIOGRAPHY : LEPIDOPTERA, 1891. 325 
S. WALKER. ialster Mid W. 
org at York [mostly done at Askham Bog; <Acronycta leporina 
lex ets abundant, also a lovely form of Moctea paar Brit. Nat., 
rie “1851, 178. 
S. WALK York Mid W. and N.E. 
Notes of the Season ork [Collix — Phibala ited lignata, 
Ac ~ ae tna var. te ca and Woct, taken at Askham Bog]. 
= t. Sep. 1 5th, 1891, p. 183. [A shar ~~ of Asphalia diluta and 
nchoc otis “ruin na, ure of a Luperina cespitis on ea common, 
n 
SYDNEY WEB 
set dace ‘lipenduls vars. [at Hartlepool, var. ci¢rina has appeared singly 
331. 
three oa t. Record, March 16th, 1891, p. 3 
oy ee Lanc. S. 
Agrotis = : [found in a fruit warehouse at Liverpool ; among odds and 
— fro . 5. Gregson’s cabinet]. Ent. Record, Dec. 15th, 1891, p. 298. 
ake % deck 
" [Exhibition oO Fit ge chi L., from Lake District, one extremely dark]. 
- 0G, 12th Nov. 1891 ; Ent. Mo, Ma a8: Dec. aed Das 
seg Dec. ee p- 306 ; Brit. Nat., Dec. 1891, p. 2 
7, 2B, Woop York Mid W. 
= entia rifcnctata ot Sagarestam, Langstrothdale [and at Malham]. 
Oct. yn p. 
E. Woonrnor? inc. N. 
n North Lincolnshire [found rag 33th 1890, in 
Acronycta alni Larv: 
Stockhill Wood, oe. near Alford]. Nat., March 1891 
N. athe - as k S.W. 
o Larve [rather plentiful] at Rotherham [this year]. Ent., 
73- 
Joun A. oe York S.W.- 
Notes from Rotherham [anent scarcity o: 
Tr: bie pronuba, Thyatira batis, T. derasa, peers hehe fniris, pr | Xanthia 
citrago, the larva of the latter in quantity]. Ent., Nov. 1891, p. 268. 
J. N, ag on rk S.W. 
Note on the Pairing of Amphipyra tragopogonis [near Rotherham ; 
corning twice]. Ent., Nov. 1891, p. 268. 
—Since the publication of a first portion of pi h specimens of 
Speci 
rear pointed out to me, anent the record o 
Seva "aah d Hes, lineola, ae the ‘ Leigh’ eae | ah he 
ckell’s record, noted at the foot of p. 309, is the Seeds 
Lancashire locality of the same name. Z. /ineola was first A seeded : : Brith 
i m 
a few years ago at Leigh, Essex, and has not yet been found so far n 
OR eR a re.—W. D. ne 
NOTES AND sina 
— mber of * Natural Science’ for August includes a specially illustrated 
upplement on ‘ Taxidermy as a Fine Art’ which dongs short, is adler and 
the Siesurstions profuse and exceptionally good 
e Malton in ying Society, already eel known for its egw ae 
and paive vigour, as well as for the — character a the scientific work done by 
its members, have henge, ew departure, by the publication of a monthly saogesian 
entitled * Naturalist Notes, of which Nos, 2 and re for July and August 1894, 
are before us. Much interesting local information on natural history is given, 
and full “accounts of the a Ps the Society itself, which deserves every 
uragement its friends can give 
Nov. 1894. 
