290 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 1 884: LEPIDOPTERA. 



G. T. P[ORRITTj. 



Obituary . . William Prest. Nat., May, ix. 178-179. Yorkshire. 



Refers to several of Mr. Prest's Yorkshire captures of lepidoptera. 

 Geo. T. Porritt. Yorkshire, Isle of Man. 



The New (?) Form in the genus Zygaena. Ent., January, xvii. 18. 



Mr. Prest's var. eboraccF of Zygcena lonicercE is considered but a diseased 

 form ; under similar conditions the same form would occur in any species 

 of the genus. Mi-. Porritt has bred it from Manx specimens oi Z. Jilipendiil(S. 



Isle of Man. 



Lepidoptera in the Isle of Man in July. Ent. Mo. Mag., February, xx. 216. 

 Numerous species mentioned, including a few taken by the lighthouse 

 keeper on Douglas Head. 

 G. PuLLEN. Derbyshire. 

 The Lepidoptera of Derby and Neighbourhood. Young Nat., March, April, 

 June, August, and October, v. 93, 103-5, 163-4, 207-9, and 253-4. 



Of SiDhinges 14, of Bombyces 31, of Geometrae 132, of Drepanula; 2, of 

 Pseudo-bombyces 11, of Noctuae 140, of Deltoides 5, of Pyralides 24, of 

 Crambites 15, of Butterflies 35, and of Tortrices 104 species are enumerated. 



L. M. Reynolds. 



Hibernation. Nat. Hist. Journ., December 15th, viii. 180. Yorkshire. 

 Of Vanessa 7irtic(2 at Harrogate. 

 John E. Robson. Lancashire. 

 Variation in Lepidoptera. Keversion (second paper). Young Nat., March, 

 V. 92. 



Refers to a variety of Anthocha-ris cardainines in Mr. Gregson's collec- 

 tion, taken at Southport. 



Cumberland, Yorkshire, Northumberland. 

 A Catalogue of British Lepidoptera and their named varieties. Young Nat. , 

 August and November, v. 212-214 and 282-4. 



References to Erebia epiphron, of which the Cumberland specimens = var. 

 cassiope Fab.; to dark Yorkshire specimens of Larentia ccesiata: and to 

 Eupitheci'a rectangiilata var. nigrosericeata Hw., from Newcastle-on-Tyne. 



J. T. RoDGERS. Lancashire, &c. 



Lepidoptera observed in the neighbourhood of Oldham in 1883. Young Nat,, 

 February, v. 69-70. 



Forty-six species are enumerated briefly. 

 W. Denison Roebuck. Yorkshire. 

 The Holly Blue Butterfly {^LyccEna argiohisl in Nidderdale. Nat., June, ix. 194. 

 A female taken by Mr. Storey at Guyscliffe, near Pateley Bridge, May 17th. 

 Geo. Rose. Yorkshire. 

 Invertebrate Zoology. Quart. Trans. Barnsley Nat. Soc, 1884, iv. 5 and 15. 

 Notes on the lepidoptera observed in the first half of the year. 

 Alfred Rovvntree. 

 Lakes. Nat. Hist. Journ., October 15th, viii, 139. Westmoreland. 

 Erebia cassiope noted at the head of Far Easedale, near Grasmere, in July, 

 Edmund Shuttleworth, 



Notes from Witherslack. Ent., January, xvii. 4-8. Westmoreland. 

 The detailed results of a week's collecting of lepidoptera at the beginning 

 of July, 1883. 



Joseph Sidebotham. 



The Story of (Ecophora Woodiella. Ent., March, xvii. 52-54. Lancashire. 



The insect was originally taken by a man named Robert Cribb, of Man- 

 Naturalist, 



