2 86 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 1 884: LEPIDOPTERA. 



Robert Calvert. Durham. 

 Notes on the Geology and Natural History of the County of Durham. 

 1884. Chapter XIII., Butterflies; pp. 140-144. Chapter XIV., Moths; 

 pp. 144-146. 



The list of butterflies includes 35 species, with notes of occurrences; of 

 moths only 30 species — all conspicuous forms— are given. 



J. W. Carter. Yorkshire. 

 Entomological Notes from Bradford. Young Naturalist, March, v. 88. 



Field-notes, mostly concerning winter moths. 

 Captures in Upper Wharfedale. Young Nat., October, v. 264. 



Erehia blajidijia, Miana expoliia, Pterophorus serotinus, Sec, in Grass Wood, 

 August loth. 



The Death's Head (Acherontia atropos) at Bradford. Young Nat., Oct., v. 262. 

 One caught at Girlington, September 8th. 

 B. Cooke, jun. Lancashire. 

 Acherontia atropos in the centre of Liverpool. Ent., November, xvii. 252; 

 Young Nat., November, v. 282. 



One caught in a bacon shop, Elliot Street, in the centre of Liverpool, 

 October 2nd (Ent.) or 22nd (Young Nat.). 



N. Cooke. 



[Mixodia schulziana]. Ent., November, xvii. 259. Cheshire. 



Abundant on the Cheshire bogs. 

 H. H. CoRBETT. Cheshire. 

 Gonepteryx rhamni and its Food-plants. Ent., April, xvii. 91-92. 



At Stockport, East Cheshire, Rhamiius cathartictis is by no means common, 

 and R. frajigiila is only grown in a few gardens ; but their scarcity is much 

 exceeded by that of Gonepteryx, of which the writer has only seen two during 

 fifteen years, and both of these at least twelve years ago. 



John Cordeaux. Yorkshire, Lincolnshire. 



Notes from the Humber in the Autumn of 1884. Field, Nov. 22nd, p. 716. 

 Cynthia carditi and Vanessa atalajita noted. 

 Editors of Naturalist. Yorkshire. 

 Eeview. — ' Transactions of the Huddersfield Naturalists' Society. — Part I.' 

 Naturahst, March, ix. 138. 



Criticism of the list of the lepidoptera of the Huddersfield district. 

 [Editors of Young Naturalist.] Yorkshire, Durham, Lake District. 



British Moths. The Genus T£eniocampa, Young Nat., April, v. 11 5- 119. 

 Records for Yorkshire, Lake District, Durham, are given. 



Yorkshire. 



The 'Young Naturalist' Illustrated Catalogue of British Insects. Young Nat., 

 June and September, v. 167 and 233. 



Lithocolletis acerifoliella = sylvella'v-, generally distributed as far north as York- 

 shire, probably further ; Coleophora caricella found as far north as York ; and 

 C. fnscedinella is common about Huddersfield. 



N[octua]. subrosea at Derby. Young Nat., August, v. 216. Derbyshire. 



Details of the occurrence of this rare insect are given. Though now a thi-ng 

 of the past, it occurred until within the last few years near Little Eaton Junc- 

 tion. • 



1884. Young Nat., November, v. 276-7. Lancashire. 



Neptiada Hodgkinsoni Sta., taken at Leyland, near Preston, cited as one of 



the discoveries of the year. ^ 



Naturalist, 



