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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 1884: 

 Papers and records published during the year with respect 

 to the natural history and physical features of the 

 North of England. 



PAKT V.-LEPIDOPTEEA. 



Charles G. Barrett. 



Cumb,, Derbysh,^?), Durham (?), L of Man., Yorksh., Lincolnsh., Lancs.(?) 

 Notes on British Tortrices. Ent. Mo. Mag.. March, May, and July, xx. 236-244, 

 267-270, and xxi. 41-45. 



These valuable papers contain a few Northern notes. The author considers 

 a very curious moth taken many years ago on the Cumberland moors by 

 Mr. W. Thompson must be a large Sciaphila abrasana Dup. (p. 238). jNIr. 

 Sang has taken several S. sinuana Steph. near Burton-on-Trent (240). 

 S. stihjedana Gn., at Darlington, feeding on LotjLs and other vetches (Sang, 

 242). S. n'ahlboviiana L. was reared some years ago from tops of Artemisia 

 maritima by Mr. J- Gardner, of Hartlepool (p. 243). S. penziana Wilk. 

 (? Thunb.) = <^£-//a«rt: Curt., found on rocks and hills about Keswick, Cocker- 

 mouth, (S:c. (p. 243). S. colquhoiinana H. D. Cat., tolerably common in sea- 

 side rocky localities in the Isle of Man. (S:c. (p. 244). Ptxdisca occultana Doug., 

 found feeding on larch on the Yorkshire moors [? Blubberhouses] by Mr. Eedle 

 (p. 268). P. ophthabnicana Hiib., larvae sent by Mr. Hodgkinson, of Preston 

 (p. 268). Halonota trige^ninaiia Steph., larva; found in great abundance on 

 Mablethorpe sandhills, by Mr. \Yr. H. B. Fletcher, October 1880 and 1882 

 (p. 269). Tortrix branderiana L., larva sent by Mr. Hodgkinson, possibly 

 from near Preston (p. 41). Foithina di/nidiaiia Tr., larva collected by 

 Dr. Alg. Chapman, near Keswick. Cumberland {p. 43). 



Bradford Naturalists' Society. Yorkshire. 

 Diary of Natural History Observations for 1884. 28 pp. 



Numerous notes on the appearance and capture of lepidoptera in West 

 Yorkshire during the year. 



Yorkshire, Westmoreland, Cumberland. 

 Reports of Meetings. Naturalist, Januaiy, June, and July, ix. 106, 196, 214-5. 

 Notices of the occurrence of lepidoptera in Yorkshire, Westmoreland, and 

 Cumberland. 



Wm. E. Brady. Yorkshire. 

 A List of the Macro -lepidoptera of Barnsley. (Continued, ) Quart. Trans. 

 Barnsley Nat. Soc, 1884 ; iv. 10-12 and 19-22. 



The present instalments include 12 Bombyces, 133 Geometers, 3 Drepanula;, 

 and 4 Pseudo-bombyces. 

 Maria Brockbank. Yorkshire. 

 Settle. Nat. Hist. Journ., March 15th, viii. 40. 



Tortoiseshell Butterfly \_P\juessa urtitcz\ noted flying. January 21st. 

 E. P. P. Butterfield. Yorkshire, Lancashire. 



Captures of Lepidoptera in the Bingley district in 1883. Naturalist, January, 

 ix. loo-ioi. 



Notes on 50 species ; a few of the records are for Wharfedale and Ingle- 

 borough, and one for Pendle Hill, in Lancashire. 

 A Correction. Nat., Januar}^ ix. 105. Yorkshire. 



Refers to a note concerning the occurrence of various Scoparice near Bingley. 

 Ragwort. Young Naturahst, July, v. 191- 192. Yorkshire. 



Long list of lepidoptera taken on ragwort near Wilsden, Bingley. 



July 1885. 



