bibliography: lepidoptera, 1892. 215 



Vol II. I (The Sphinges or Hawk-Moths and part of the Bombyces.) 



— I mdccclxxxvil [8vo, cloth, xii. + 172 pages -f plates 

 18-35 + 30 pages prospectus of Ray Society; with notes on Trochilium 

 philanthiforme from the Isle of Man, June and August, 1879 (p. 50) ; 

 Hepialus hectus and H. velleda from Joseph Steele, of Congleton, 

 presumably taken there (pages 52 and 54) ; Procris geryon from Hartlepool 

 (p. 91); and Notodonta ziczac received in egg-state from G. Gascoyne, of 

 Newark, 1857, presumably taken there (p. 152)]. 



Vol. III. I (The Concluding Portion of the Bombyces) \ . . J 



! — I mdccclxxxix. [8vo, cloth, contains no North of England 

 references]. 



Vol. IV. I (The First Portion of the Noctuae.) | . . [ . . | — | 



mdcccxci. [8vo, cloth, xii. + 116 pages 4- plates 54-69 -f 31 pages 

 prospectus of Ray Society ; notes on Cymatophora fluctuosa sent by 

 James Batty, of Sheffield, presumably taken there, 1873 (P- 2 ) » Nonag 

 fidva sent by John Sang, and presumably taken near Darlington (p. 36) ; 

 Hydrcecia nictitans from Mr. Hydes, 1862, presumably taken near Sheffield 

 (p. 48) ; H, micacea sent by J. Steele and presumably taken near Congleton 

 in 1866 (p. 52) ; Xylophasia scolopacina sent by James Batty and presumably 

 taken near Sheffield (p. 59) : Neuria saponaritc sent by James Batty 

 in 1866, presumably taken near Sheffield (p. 67) ; Miana literosa and 

 M. expolita, both sent by J. Gardner, and presumably taken near Hartlepool 

 {pp. 101 and 103) ; M. arcuosa and Cekcna haworthii sent by James Batty, 

 1870, presumably taken near Sheffield (pp. 106 and 107) ; Nonagria elymi 

 from Cleethorpes, May 16th, 1871 (Expl. of pi. 60, fig. 5)]. 



S. J. Capper [not signed]. 



Cheshire 



President's Address [noting" IVotodonta trepida in Petty Pool Wood* 



Corycia temerata, Himera pennaria y and Cheimatobia boreata taken at 

 Delamere by N. Cooke]. 9th Ann. Rep. Lane, and Chesh. Ent. Soc, for 

 1885, publ. 18S6, p. 7- 



J. W. Carr. 



Notts. 



Colias edusa . . in England in 1892 [many round Nottingham, and two 



males near Edwinstowe, Aug. 25th and 26th]. Ent.. Nov. 1892, p. 282. 



W. D. Carr. 



Line. S. 



Late Sugaring in the Lincoln district [at Hartsholme Wood, near 



Lincoln, were taken Calocampa vetusta, C. exoleta, Phlogopkora mttiatlosa, 

 Anchocelis pistacina, Scope! osoma sat el I it ia, Cerastis vacdnii, C spadicea, 

 Miselia oxyacant/uc, Orthosia lota, O. macilenta, Cymatophora Jtavuornis, 

 Hyberma leucoplucana, Phigalia, and Anaitis plagiata ; full details given of 



captures in Oct. to Dec, 1S91, and Mar. 1S92]. E.M.M., May 1892, p. 133. 



W. D. Carr 



Notts. 



Cosmia paleacea [Euperia fulvago] in Sherwood Forest [three specimens 



only, all worn, obtained at sugar 25th Aug., 1892]. Ent., Oct. 1892, p. 244. 



W. D. Carr. Notts, Line. N. 



Colias edusa . . in England in 1892 . . Lincolnshire [near Lincoln 



and Market Rasen, also near Mansfield; Vanessa cardui and V. atalanta 

 common near Mansfield]. Ent., Nov. 1S92, p. 281. 



John T. Carrington. Derbyshire, Yorkshire. 



A "Clouded- Yellow" Year [in 1892; in 1877 Colias edusa occurred in 



Derbyshire and Yorkshire]. Field, Aug. 20th, 1S92, p. 324. 



John T. Carrixgton. 'York/ 



A Clouded Yellow [Colias edusa] Year [at York and elsewhere] 



Field, Sep. 17th, 1892, p. 47°- 



J. W. Carter. York s - w - 



Acherontia atropos near Bradford [one taken in Aug". 1892, at Heaton]. 



Nat., Oct. 1S92, p. 300. 

 July 1896. 



