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F. C. Lukis. 



1 Yorkshire/ 



Callimorpha Hera [and its introduction into Yorkshire, 'through large 



districts' of which it spread; but see under Porrilt for correction], Le 

 Lievre's Guernsey Guide, 1S63, p. 166 : rep. E. M.M., Jan. 1892, pp. 21-22. 



H. McDowall. 



Cheshire. 



Phigalia pilosaria [a fine black variety bred from a Delamere Forest 



larva], Ent., June 1892, p. 145. 



J. C. Mackonochie, iVot Lanes. 



imbutata and Cidaria populata in Lancashire [erroneous ; 



Lanarkshire meant, as internal evidence shows], Ent., Oct. 1892, p. 245. 



T. Maddisox. 



York N.E., Durham 



Notes of the Season. — . . . Saltburn and Durham Coast [Agrotis 



ravida at Saltburn ; Phothedes captmncula near Hartlepool ; habits of latter 

 stated]. Ent. Rec, Oct. 15th, 1S92, p. 234. 



L. E. Mainwaring. Cheshire. 



Larva of Goat Moth [(Cossus cossus) doing great damage to old oaks 



at Plover Hall, Knutsford ; name of larva supplied editorially]. Land and 

 Water, 6th Dec, 1890, p. 650. 



William Mansbridge. York Mid W. 



Abundance of Pachnobia leucographa at Bishop's Wood [in spring of 



1892; TuJiiocampa gothica and T. stabilis also noted; full meteorological 

 details given]. Nat., July 1S92, p. 2x6. 



William Mansbridge. 



York Mid W. 



Variation in Diurnea fagella at Bishop's Wood [and about Leeds ; 



increase of melanism]. Nat., July 1892, p. 216. 



W. A. Maw, 



York N.E. 



[Male Hepiaius humuli, 7th June, Abraxas idmata, Hepialus hectus, and 

 * Pine Moths 1 in or near Forge Valley, 12th June]. N.H.J., Nov. 15th, 

 1890, p. 151. 



Edward Mead. •Lincoln' N. or S. 



Breeding Notodonta dictaeoides [from larvae taken near Lincoln ; 



discussed at length]. Ent., March 1892, p. 71. 



Cumberland, Notts, Furaess, Isle of Man, 

 S. L. Mosley. Line. S., Lane. W., York S.W. 



Illustrated Handbooks on | British Natural History. [ — | Part I. Sept., 

 1890. With 6 plates. Price 2s. 66. post free. J — | A History | of | British 

 Lepidoptera. | By S. L. Mosley, F.E.S. | [Woodcut] | — | Vol. 1. Butter- 

 flies & Sphinges. | — j With Figures of the Transformations of every species, 

 1 drawn by the author, | and coloured to nature by hand by I Miss Florence 

 Mosley. | — | Huddersheld : Published by the Author, Beaumont Park 

 Museum. [8vo., 20 plates and 6 plates in paper cover; notes given anent 

 Papilio machaon formerly extending to Yorkshire and Cumberland ; Gm teryx 

 rhamni in Sherwood Forest, and 6 var. near Rotherham : Colias edusa as 

 far as Yorkshire in 1S77, and at Grange in 1889 ; Pieris bra and P. napi 



near liuddersfield ; Asithocharis cardamiues zX Bretton near Bamsley, 1 in. 3 

 lines in expanse, and Isle of Man : Leuccphasia sinapis at Grange \ Satyr* 

 mi ra near Bourne, Isle of Man, and coast of North Lancashire, at 

 Fleetwood, etc. ; this is the only part seen]. 



S. L. Mosley. 



York S.W. 



Westmorland or Furness. 



Melanippe tristata and Chelonia plantaginis near Huddersfield [in 



Harden Clough, June 15th, : c]. Nat., Aug. 1892, p. 236. 



[A. M.] Moss. 

 [Lepidoptera from Windermere exhibited to Cambridge Ent. See*, 



April 29; h, 1S92 ; varieties of Titniocampa siabiiis ami T. instability Hybernia 

 progemmaria var. perfusca and Vmuda camhrkaria\ Ent., July 1S92, 



p. 176 ; E.M.M.. Aug. 1892, p. 223 



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