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BIBLIOGRAPHY: 



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Physical Features of the North of England. 



HEMIPTERA, 1889 to 1893. 



The present instalment has been compiled and edited by 



WM. DENISON ROEBUCK, F.L.S., 



and includes all notices referring to Hemiptera, Heteroptera, 

 Homoptera and Phytophthiria, Thysanoptera, Mallophaga and 

 Anoplura, etc. 



The counties and vice-counties of which cognizance is taken are 

 the following, as named and numbered in the Watsonian scheme : 



53, Lincoln S. ; 54, Lincoln N. ; 56, Notts; 57, Derby; 58, 

 Cheshire; 59, Lancashire S. ; 60, Lancashire W. ; 61, York S.E. ; 

 62, York N.E. ; 63, York S.W. ; 64, York Mid W. ; 65, York N.W. ; 

 66, Durham; 67, Northumberland S. ; 68, Cheviotland ; 69, West- 

 morland with Furness; 70, Cumberland; and 71, Isle of Man. 



Anon, [not signed]. York S.W. 



Yorkshire Dialects [words used in Calder Vale from Wakefield upwards 



— Brocks = Cuckoospit (Aphrophora spumaria)\ Yorksh. Folk-Lore Journ., 

 Part 1, Oct. 1885, p. 16. 



Anon, [signed « W. C. B.'] York S.W. 



Parish Eke-names [in South Yorkshire; one is * Lousy Thome/ 



presumably by reason of prevalence of Pediculus\ N. and Q., Oct. 21st, 

 l8 93> p. 335- 



Walter F. Baker. 



Line N. 



[Velia currens observed by] Lincolnshire Naturalists at Woodhall Spa 



[on August 7th, 1893]. Nat., Oct. 1893, p. 314. 



J. Batalha-Reis. 



Cheviotland, 



Notes on the Plants and Insects observed at the Wooler Meeting 



[Sep. 16th and 17th, 1887 ; Velia currens Fab., Langleyford, on the water]. 

 Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumb. Durh. & Newc., vol. 10, pt. 1, publ. 1888, p. 20a 



C. Brooksbank. Cumberland. 



Coccns cataphractus [in reply to a query where this is to be found, 



recommends searching among bog mosses in June, Ireland, Scotland, and 

 Cumberland being good localities]. Sci. Goss., Aug. 1891, p. 189. 



P. Cameron. 



Lane. S., Cheshire. 



[Excessive abundance of Aphis dianthi Schr. round Manchester, in the 



city, and at Wxlmsiow, Cheshire, in Sept. 1888]. Proc. N.H.S. Glasgow, 

 27th Nov., 1889, New Series, Vol. 3, part I, 1888-9, publ. 1889, p. xviu ; 

 rep. Research, Jan. 1889, p. 119. 



Joseph Burtt Davy. Line N. 



Entomological Exhibition at Alford, Lines, [with note of Dicyphus 



constrictus taken by J. E. Mason at Well]. Nat., May 1890, p. 150. 



J. Burtt Davy. Line N. 



[Hemiptera-Heteroptera observed by] Lincolnshire Naturalists at 



Gibraltar Point [on Aug. 15th, 1891; Scolopostethus adjunct us, Megahcerma 

 erratica % Calocoris tipunetatus, Lzocoris tripustulatus, Lygus coniaminatus , 



Oct. 1896, 



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