218 bibliography: lepidoptera, 1892. 



B. H. Crabtree. Lane. S. 



Notes of the Season.— . . . Manchester [Colias edusa near Levens- 



hulme, Aug. 26th ; also in 1877 with var. helice also]. Ent. Rec, Sep. 15th, 

 1892, p. 208. 



Lane. S. 



B. H. Crabtree. 



Colias edusa . ♦ in England in 1892 . . Lancashire [near 



Levenshulme, a female on Aug. 26th, 1892 ; two type and one var. helice 

 in 1877]. Ent., Nov. 1892, p. 280. 



J. H. Crosland. 



Westmorland. 



York, Bootharn, Natural History, See., Club [noting at Sand-side, 



Morecambe Bay, Lyacna agestis, 'Common Skipper, 7 and Euthemonia 

 rzissiela]. N.H.J., Sept. 15th, 1890, p. 112. 



Cheviotland, Lane. S. and W., Cumberland, Notts, Derby, 

 G W. Dale. Durham, Cheshire, Line. N., York N.E., S.W., and S.E. 



The History of our British Hawk-Moths [continued ; noting Deilephila 



galii, at Carlisle (Heysham), Manchester, Twizel (H. and W., 1843), Crown 

 Wheaton, Cumberland, Southport (1858), Cheshire Coast, Darlington (1859), 

 Wallasey Sandhills, Northumberland (1870), South Shields, Derby, Scar- 

 borough, Lancashire, Sowerby Bridge (1889), near Chester, etc. ; dates and 

 details given]. App. to Brit. Nat., Feb. 1892, pp. 57-63. [C/urrocampa 

 celerio noted at Manchester (H. and W., 1843), at Huddersfield and Hull in 

 1846, in Cumberland in 1848 and 1849, a * Bolton, 4th Dec, 1857, at Newark 

 and Gainsborough in 1859, at Matlock, Nottingham, Wakefield, and 

 Darlington in i860, at York in 1862^ at Lytham in 1870 (pp. 7374) ^ 

 Deilophila livomica noted as at Hull in 1829, at Charlton, Lancashire, in 

 1844, at Preston and Carlisle in 1846, at Hale, Lancashire, in 1848; at 

 Taylor Hill, near Huddersfield, in 1859, in Yorkshire in Sep. 1865 (pp. 

 66-67) ; CInerocampa nerii at Sheffield in 1867, at Hartlepool July 23rd, 

 1885, p. 70]. App. to Brit. Nat., July 1892, pp. 66, 67, and 70. 



Thcs. Darley. 



•York.' 



Large Emperor Moth \Satumia pavonia major] in England [taken at 



York a few years ago ; editorial note reminds us that the species is often 

 bred in Britain from Continental eggs]. Field, Feb. 20th, 1892, p. 248. 



Thos. Darley. 



York 



Black-veined White Butterfly [(Aporiacrahegi) ; noting that Robt. Baker, 



jun., of Y r ork, has one in his collection % which he captured here the summer 

 before last ' ; editorial note suggests a mistake of locality]. Field, July 30th, 

 1892, p. 204. 



G.C.Dennis. Lane. W. 



[Exhibition of Agrotis corticea, A. iriti'i, A. pnecox, and A. vestigialis from 

 St. Anne's-on-the-Sea]. Ent., Oct. 1892, p. 252. 



G. C Dennis. York N.E. 



[Lepidoptera noted by] the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Coxwold 



and Byland [Sep. 1892 ; Hadena protect, Xcmthia sifago, Peronea comparand. 

 P. sponsana, Teras caudana, Chelaria hiibnerella\ Nat., Nov. 1892, p. 349* 



Line. N. 



Charles Dixon. 



riskney and its Wildfowl [with passing references to drainage causing 



disappearance of Papilio machaon and Polyommatus hippothce, but n 

 authority given for referring it to this locality]. Leisure Hour, Oct. 1889, 

 p. 669. 



Cheshire, Derbyshire. 



C. W. Dod. 



arly Butterflies [with notes of Vanessa c-allmm locally abundant nea 

 Malpas, Polyommatas argiolus and Thecla rubi at Matlock ; dates given] 

 Field, April 30th, 1892, p. 625. 



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