One at sugar, Doncaster {ILILC). 

 LarvcX very common at Rotlieiliam 



152 hall: yORKSHIRE LLriDOPTER.V IN 1891. 



yellow colour, was taken by Mr. Walker {EnL Record, 



vol. ii., p. 184). 

 Pachnobia leucographa. Bishop's Wood {W.M.). 

 Tceniocampa populeti. Bishop's Wood {IV.M,). 



Orthosia SUSpecta. Extraordinarily abundant around 

 York, and quite a feature of the year {R.D. and JVJI.); 

 flying commonly in day time at Dunford Bridge {G.T.P.); 

 scarce around Rotherham (//A) ] and Shefrield {A,E.H). 



Orthosia macilenta. Rather common at Doncaster (//://; C 



and A. P.), 



Anchocelis lunosa. 

 Xanthia citrago. 



Xanthia gilvago. Doncaster {A,P). 



Euperia fulvago. Wadworth Wood, Y.N.U. meethig, Sep- 

 tember 17th. 



Cosmia difFinis and Cosmia affinis. Doncaster {A.P). 



Dianth^cia cucubali. York, common (JV.II.), 



Polia chi. Mr. Porritt writes : 'Early in October Mr. S. L. 

 Mosley gave me an almost melanic ? Po/ia c/ii, which he 

 had taken at Berry Brow, near Huddcrsfield. The speci- 

 men corresponded with a <? of the same form taken at 

 Colne Bridge, Huddersfreld, the previous year. The form 

 is evidently a new one, and is much darker and of a 

 different colour to the variety olwacca' 



PoIia flavocincta. Doncaster; one at sugar {ILILC), 



Dasypolia templi. Mr. E. P. Butterfield writes: ^Com- 

 moner than usual at Wilsden.' 



Had en a suasa. A few taken at York, at sugar, in June 



{W.IL), 

 Cloantha solidaginis. Dunford Bridge, common {G.7:P.). 

 Calocampa exoleta. Doncaster (ILH.C), 

 Cucullia verbasci. More abundant at Hull than ever 



known before (/.PK./i.); larva: were taken at Sledmere, 



Y.N.U. meeting, August 3rd, 



X.I 



,*i^ 



f 



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



