224 bibliography: lepidoptera, 1892. 



J. B. Hodgkinson. Cumberland. 



Micropteryx Sangii and M. Caiedoniella [near Carlisle, with M. semi- 



purpurella, M. purpurella, and M. sparmannella ; all determined by C. G. 

 Barrett]. Ent., March 1892, p. 71. 



J. B. Hodgkinson. Cumberland. 



Pselnophorus brachydactylus [the second specimen was taken at Carlisle 



with Platyptilia pallidactyla, and is now in coll. H. Burney]. Ent. Record, 

 March 15th, 1892, p. 63. 



J. B. Hodgkinson. Westmorland. 



Platyptilia pallidactyla [at Witherslack]. Ent. Rec, Aug. 15th, 1892, p. 186. 



Peter Ixchbald. York S.E., Cumberland. 



Deilephila livornica [taken at rest on a lettuce at Hornsea, 30th July, 



1892 ; editor adds note of one taken near Carlisle on June 10th this season]. 

 Field, Aug. 6th, 1892, p. 247. 



Peter Inchbald. York S.E. 



Humming-Bird Hawk Moth [{Macroglossa stellatarum) in Holderness 



(doubtless Hornsea) ; account of rearing of larva? from eggs deposited 29th 



July, 1892, and emergence of imagos Nov. 1st and following days]. Held, 



Nov. 1 2th, 1892, p. 726. 



J. A. Ives. York S.W. 



Mild Season [and appearance of Pieris brassiae at Windhill, near Bradford, 

 Jan. 20th, 1884]. Nat. World, March 1884, p. 45. 



George Jackson. 'York. 



[Exhibition of fine varieties of Abraxas grossulariata bred from York 



larvae]. York F. Nat. Soc, Oct. 13th, 1892 ; Bat,, Nov. 1892, p. 297. 



George Johnston. 



Cheviotland. 



Selections from the Correspondence of Dr George Johnston [with notes 



of Deilephila galii at Twizell and Berwick (p. 40), and Acherontia at Berwick 



(401)]. 



Cheshire. 



H. B. Jones. 

 [Exhibition of Phycis splendidella captured at Wallasey, July 1891]- 



Lane, and Chesh. Ent. Soc., Jan. nth, 1892 ; E.M.M., Feb. 1892, p. 54? 

 Ent., Feb. 1892, p. 50 ; Ent. Rec, Jan. 15th, 1892, p. 24; Brit. Nat., 

 Feb. 1892, p. 35. 



G. H. Kenricjc. 



Notts. 



[Euperia fulvago from Sherwood, exhibited]. Birm. Ent. Soc, Sep. 12th, 

 1892; E.M.M., Oct. 1892, p. 270; Ent., Oct. 1892, p. 250; Midi. Nat., 

 Oct. 1892, p. 240; Ent. Rec, Sep. 15th, 1892, p. 248. 



II. Wallis Kew. Line K. 



Reminiscences of Ten Summers [at Louth ; noting- occurrence of Colias 



edusa (1877) an d Sphinx conv0kniii\. Garner, March 1st, 1888, p. 93* 



C. E. Lamb. York Mid W. 



Abundance of Erebia biandina [in grass woods. Upper Wharfedale» 



Aug. 16th and 18th ; Colias edusa on the road between Wheldrake and York 

 a fortnight later]. Ent., Not. 1892, p. 288. 



Line. N. 



[Euchelia jocobsese at Skegness noted in an article on] Additions to the 



North Lincolnshire Flora. Nat., March 1S92, p. 76. 



Line. N. 



P. Fox Lee. 



W. Lewingto.v. 



Colias edusa . . in England in 1892 [thirty or forty near Market 

 Rasen since 22nd Aug,, including var. kelice\. Enh, Hov. 1S92, p. 28 J. 



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