Claeke and Roebuck : Washburndale. 



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Limncea peregra. — Common in Fewston reservoir. 



Ancylus Jluviatilis. — Common in streams at Blubberhouses, in Dob 



Park Wood, and running into Lindley Wood reservoir. It would 



be of interest to ascertain its altitudinal range in the district. 

 Arion ater. — Abundant round the margins of the reservoirs, and 



occurs as high up the dale as Hoodstorth, 

 A. hortensis. — Common (and variable) round Fewston reservoir. 

 Limax agrestis. — Abundant round the margins of the reservoirs, also 



as far as the upper limit of cultivation at West End. 

 L. arhorvm. — One at Gill Bottom, near Swinsty reservoir, and one 



(immature) under a stone near West End. 

 Zonites excavatus.- — In the upper portion of Dob Park Wood. 

 Z. cellarius. — Common in the churchyard at Fewston, and occurs as 



high up the dale as Hoodstorth. 

 Z. nitidulus, Helix rufescens, and H. rotimdata^ common in Fewston 



churchyard. 

 Helix hortensis. — Near Lindley Wood,, 



SL. pulchella. — Has been found under stones at Old Camp, near 

 Fewston. 



COLEOPTEEA. 



Of the beetles, only four well-known and conspicuous species have 

 been identified : 



Gicindela campestris^ the tiger beetle. — Common near West End 

 (W. E. C.) 



Cychrm rostratus. — Margin of Swinsty reservoir. 

 Melolontha vulgaris., the cockchafer. — Washburn valley (D. Rhodes). 

 Lampyris noctiluca., the glow-worm. — Common on the margins of 

 Lindley Wood reservoir (W. E. C.) 



LEFIBOPTERA. 



The list of lepidoptera is mainly from the observations made by 

 Lord Walsingham (and by his lordship's collector, Thomas Eadle) 

 in the vicinity of his shooting-box at Blubberhouses. Lord Wal- 

 singham's visits to his estates are usually short, and devoted to 

 grouse-shooting, but in 1882 he made, at our request, notes of the 

 species observed. To these we add others from the observations 

 made near Fewston about twenty-two years ago, by Mr. Hy. Brown, 

 of Otley, and from casual notes made by ourselves and others. The 

 authorities are given for all except Lord Walsingham's observations. 

 Fieris rap(E. — Lindley Wood (W. E. C.) and Blubberhouses. 

 F. napi. — Leathley (W. D. R.) and Blubberhouses. 



