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Eustace R. Bankes. Yorkshire, Westmorland. 



Nepticula tormentilla in Yorkshire and Westmorland [in fair numbers in 

 1887 ; it is a pity the Yorkshire locality is so vaguely referred to as ' West 

 Riding moors ']. Ent. Mo. Mag., Dec. 1887, xxiv. 160. 

 Charles G.Barrett. 'The Pennines.' 



Food of Peronea caledoniana, Steph. [extremely abundant on the Pennine 

 Hills — why not have stated definite localities? — and always amongst I^ac- 

 ciiiiitni myrlilhcs ; Grapkolitha geminana, Larentia didytnata^ and Hypsipetes 

 elutata also referred to]. Ent. Mo. Mag., Oct. 1885, xxii. 112. 

 Charees G. Barrett. 'The Pennines.' 



Curious performance of a Noctua [Cehma ha-uorthii, on the Pennines; 

 query, where?]. Ent. Mo. Mag., Oct. 1885, xxii. 112. 

 Charles G. Barrett. Westmorland, Lancashire, Yorkshire. 



Lepidoptera on Stone Walls and Rocks [at Kendal and on the Pennine slopes 

 between Oldham and Huddersfield ; lengthy and interesting notes on Polia 

 chi, Oporabia Jiligranitnaria, Larentia ccEsiata, and CloantJia soiidagniis, their 

 conspit-uousness or otherwise, and variation]. Ent. Mo, Mag., Oct. 1885, 

 xxii. 111-112. 



Charles G. Barrett. Derbyshire. 

 Tephrosia crepuscularia and biundularia [ ; remarks on their specific differ- 

 entiation,, founded on Derbyshire specimens of a dark-gray colour taken in 

 April]. Ent. Mo. Mag., July 1886, xxiii. 41. 

 Charles G. Barrett. Derbyshire. 

 On the Specific Identity of Tephrosia crepuscularia, W.V., and biundu- 

 laria, Esp. [referring, in the course of the argument, to Derbyshire examj^les 

 taken in April]. Ent. Mo. Mag., Sep, 1886, xxiii. 87. 

 Charles G. Barrett. Derbyshire. 

 Food of Acidalia luteata [and its occurrence in Derbyshire]. Ent. Mo. Mag , 

 Oct. 1886, xxiii. 109. 

 Charles G. Barrett. Yorkshire. 

 Eupithecia extensaria, Freyer, in Norfolk [with a reference to the two 

 Yorkshire examples taken near Hull and at Spurn Point]. Ent. Mo. Mag., 

 Oct. 1887, ^xiv. 114. 

 G. C. BiGNELL. ? Lancashire. 



Macrocentrus infirmus bred from Hydraecia petasitis [sent by Mr. Pierce of 

 Liverpool : locality not stated]. Ent., April 1887, xx. 114. 



E. Leaton Blenkinsopp. Durham, Northumberland. 



Etymology of * Oubit ' [the hairy oubit is the common name throughout 

 Northumberland and Durham for the caterpillars of the tiger-moths 

 ( Arctiadce )]. Notes and Queries, March 14. 1885, 6th S. xi. 217, 

 W. D. B[RArrHWAiTE]. Yorkshire. 

 Ackworth [captures ; large number of larvae of the Vapourer Moth ( Orgyia 

 auticpia), hitherto rare near Ackworth]. Nat. Hist. Jour., Nov. 15th, 1885, 

 p. 164. 



John B. Bridgman. Yorkshire. 

 [Mania typica, larva obtained by Peter Inchbald, from People's Park, Hull, 

 May 1884J. Trans. Ent. See. Lond., 1886, p. 349. 

 S. J. Capper. Lancashire. 

 President's Address [to the Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological 

 Society : refers to the Lancashire Laphygnia cxigiia\ Eighth Annual Report 

 of the Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society— Session 1884. 

 Published 1885, pp. 6-9. 

 Jo;{N T. Carrington. Derbyshire, Yorkshire. 



Collecting- the Genus Eupithecia [refers incidentally to E. valcrianala 

 {viniinala) near Derby (?), E. coiistnctata near Richmond, Yorkshire, and 

 E . extensaria near Hull], Ent., May 1885, xviii. 141, 142, and 146. 

 Feb. 1888. 



