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hall: YORKSHIRE LEPIDOPTEKA IN 189I. 



(T.A.L.) Loflbouse, T. A. 



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(W.M.) 

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 (A P.) 



MansbridgCj W. 

 Newman, Wra. 

 Paterson, A. ... 



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(G.T.P.) Porrltt, G. T. 



(J.H.R.) Rowntree, J. H. 



(M.L.T.) Thompson, M. T. 



(J.N.Y.) Young, J. N. 



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Middlesbroiigli. 



H or s forth. 

 Darlington. 



Doncaster. 



Pluddersficld. 

 Scarborough. 

 Saltburn-by-the-Sea 

 Rotherham. 



The task of sorting out and arranging the subjoined list 

 has, therefore, not been a hght one. I believe, however, it 

 will be found to be a pretty accurate record of most of the 

 lepidoptera worth mentioning taken in Yorkshire during the 

 past season, but if any entomologist has any additions to make 

 they will be very welcome, 



I have also gone througli most of the magazines containing 

 entomological literature, and I believe have made use of all 

 notes of importance, which I have duly acknowledged when my 

 information has been from these sources. My great difficulty 

 has been to know which species to make a note of and which 

 to omit. However, to be on the safe side, I have included 

 observations on many common insects which ordinarily would 

 have been better omitted. 



My thanks are due to all those entomologists who kindly 

 assisted me with tlieir lists, and I am especially indebted to my 

 friends Messrs. H. H. Corbett and G. T. Porritt for kindly 

 revising and giving me their valuable assistance in the compila- 

 tion of the following list. 



I trust the list will be of some use, and I only hope it will 

 give as much pleasure to the Yorkshire Lepidopterists to read 

 an account of the year's work done by them during 1891, as it 

 has given mc pleasure to compile it. 



The nomenclature is the same as Porritt's * List of York- 

 shire Pepidoptera.' 



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Trans. Y.N.U., 1891 (pub. 1895)- Scries D. Vol. t. 



