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Papers and records published with respect to the natural history and 

 physical features of the North of England. 



LEPIDOPTERA, 1885, 1886, 1887. 



Anon, [not signed]. Durham, Yorkshire. 



Obituary. John Sang. [Refers to his capturing Chm-ocanipa cderio at 

 \Val<etield in 1848; Psecadia funerella at Richmond; Hypcrcallia chris- 

 tiernana at Castle Eden ; Lithocolletis vacciniella at Harrogate ; Miana 

 expolita^ Gelechia sangiella near Darlington in 1862, and G. telragonella 

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Axon, [not signed]. Derbyshire. 

 The Lepidoptera of Burton-on-Trent and Neighbourhood [compiled by 

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 which is' defined as extending from 15 to 20 miles round Burton in every 

 direction, includes a large portion of Southern Derbyshire ; and the list 

 (which includes 40 butterflies, 19 sphinges, 57 bombyces, i66noctuse, 162 geo- 

 meters, 33 pyrales, and 12 pterophori, or a total of 489 species) forms a valuable 

 contribution to a knowledge of the distribution of lepidoptera in the district. 

 South's arrangement is adopted, and the paper is prefaced by a brief geological 

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Anon, [signed by Secretary of Society]. Derbyshire. 

 [Geometra papilionaria taken at Little Eaton ; exhibited to Derby 

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Yorkshire. 



AcKWORTH Boys' Essay and Natural History Societies' Reports. 



[Notes on Lepidopterous Captures ; Cenira vimila and Siiierinthus popitli.'\ 

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R. Ad KIN. Westmorland and Furness. 



[Food-plants of Cidaria reticulata ; taken as larvse on Impaiiens noH-vie- 

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 p. Ivi ; Ent. Mo. Mag., Jan. 1887, xxiii. 192 ; Ent., Jan, 1887, xx. 20; and 

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J. Arkle. Lancashire, Westmorland. 



Entomology in North Lancashire [captures of lepidoptera at Morecambe, 

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 241-244. 



J. Arkle. Cheshire. 

 Poecilocampa populi at Chester [common there in Nov. 1886]. Ent., 

 Feb. 1887, XX. 41. 



J. Arkle. Cheshire. 

 Abundance of Sesia tipuliformis at Chester [also of Abraxas grossiilariatd\. 

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W. A. Atmore. Lincolnshire. 

 Notes on Ephippiphora tetragonana [in a wood near Grantham, Aug. 9th, 

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 April 1887, xxiii. 260. 



Naturalist, 



