214 bibliography: lepidoptera, 1892. 



garitellus, Emiychia cingulalis mentioned as captured, with details]. Ent. , 

 Sept. 1892, p. 219; abstract as to E. cassiope, Ent. Rec, Sep. 15th, p. 196. 



G. Booth. 



Furness. 



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Attractiveness of Flowers to Moths [as observed at Grange-over-Sands ; 



Spur valerian found the most attractive, having attracted Chierocanipa por- 

 cef/us, Uraptetyx, Pumia, Odontopera, Boannia repandata, B. rhomboidaria, 

 Acidalia bisetata, Ligdia adustata, Larentia didymata, Hypsipetes elutaia, 

 Melanippe sociata, M. montanata, Scotosia dubitata, Cidaria ntssata, 

 C. immanata y An ait is plagiata, Leucania comma f L. pattens* Xylophasia 

 rttrea* A\ lithoxylca, X. polyodon, Mamestra brassicw, Apamea basitinea, 

 A. ocnlea. Miana strigilis, Caradrina cubictdaris , A grot is segetitm, A, ex- 

 clamationis, A. corticea* Tripkcena jantkina y 7\ orbona, T. pronuba, Noctua 

 triangiilum, N. xantJiographa, Folia cki, Euplexia, Hadena dentina, 

 H. oleracea, H. pisi, Citcallia nmbratica* Plusia chrysitis* P. iota* 

 P. v-aureum, P. gamma, and Amphipyra tragopogonis\ Ent. Rec, Jan. 15th, 

 1892, p. 17. 



Geo. A. Booth. Westmorland and Furness. 



Notes of the Season. — . . . Grange-over- Sands [Colias edzisa in 



numbers, Cynthia cardtti very abundant]. Ent. Rec, Oct. 15th, 1892, p. 237- 



Geo. A. Booth. Furness and Lane. W. 



Colias edusa . . in England in 1892 . . Lancashire [upwards of 



60 at Grange, and many at Arnside ; Vanessa cardui also very common]. 

 Ent., Nov. 1892, p. 280. 



Harry B. Booth. York Mid W. or S.W. 



Notes from West Yorkshire [anent commonness of Vanessa cardui and 



Tkecla rubi\ Garner, Sep. 1st, 1888, p. 189. 



J. W. Boult. York S.E. 



Notes of the Season of 1891 . . Hull [mentioning capture of Agrotis 



ravida at sugar by Mr. Hame]. Ent. Record, Feb. 15th, 1892, p. $$• 



L. S. Brady. Durham. 



The Sallows at Castle Eden Dene [and Horden Dene produced 



Tceniocampa stabilis, T. gothica. T. tnslabitis, T. tnbricosa, Ant idea badiaia, 

 7\ gracilis, and T. crnda\ Brit. Nat., May 1892, p. 104. 



Wm. B* Brady. York S.W. 



Pale variety of Melanippe fluctuata near Barnsley [described ; taken 



23rd May, 1892]. Nat., July 1892, p. 216. 



Wm. Brooks. York S.W. 



Phigalia pilosaria [has emerged earlier at Rotherham this year 1892 ; 



dates given for 1889-1892 inclusive]. Brit. Nat., March 1892, p. 57- 



W. Brooks. York S.W. 



Black var. of Phigalia pilosaria [near Rotherham, March 7th, 1892]. 

 Brit. Nat,, April 1892, p. 79. 



[F. J.] Buck ell. ? Cheshire or Lane. S- 



[Acidalia immutata is on record from Warrington], City of Lond. Ent. 

 Soc, Sep. 1st., 1S92 ; Ent. Rec, Sep. 15th, 1892, p. 215 ; Brit. Nat, Oct. 

 1892, p. 217. 



York S.W., Cumberland, Durham, Isle of Man 

 William Buckler. Cheshire, Notts, Line. N. 



The Larvae of the | British Butterflies | and | Moths. I By I (the late) 

 William Buckler, i edited by | H. T. Stainton, F.R.S. j Vol. I. I ( lhe 

 Butterflies.) | London: j Printed for the Ray Society. I — [ mdccclxxxa 

 8vo, cloth, xvi. 4-202 pages -f 17 plates -f 30 pages prospectus of Ray Society; 

 the descriptions include Erebia cassiope, captured June 29th, 1874? on l ^ e 

 top of Green Gable Mountain at head of Buttermere (p. 33); CanonymM 

 davits near Epworth (p. 35), probably Thome Waste ; Poiyotumattis a X e ^: 

 P. salmacis, and P. artaxerxes in one hatch near Hartlepool, 1877 (P- **7)h 



Naturalist, 



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