bibliography: lepidoptera, 1885-6-7. 65 



C. S. Gregson and G. Rose. Yorkshire. 

 A Night's Sugaring- in Wharncliffe Wood, Y orkshire, in Aug. 1887 [the 

 results were TriphtFua fimbria^ Apat?iea connexay Nocfiia glareosa, N'. fesiiva, 

 plecta^ N. da/ilii, y. daja, Cloaiitha soiidagifiis, Cosniia trapezina, Orthosia 

 snspecta and var. cous^euer, and Aviphipyra tragopogonis ; Cidaria iinnianata^ 

 Larentia dniymaia, and Euaorea ulniella also taken ; and unsuccessful search 

 for Cidaria reticulata was made]. Young Nat., Oct. 1887, viii. 193-194. 



James Grime. Lancashire. 

 Plusia festucae [and its occurrence near Bolton, formerly in a few places, 



but now confined to one, and likely to l:)ecome extinct from being too closely 

 collected]. Ent., Aug. 1886, xix. 209. 



A. E. Hall. Yorkshire. 

 Hadena rectilinea [once very abundant near Sheffield ; now quite extinct]. 

 Ent., July 1886, p. 181. 



A. E. Hall. Yorkshire. 

 Apamea connexa [near Sheffield ; inquiry as to discovery of larva]. Ent. , 

 Oct. 1886, xix. 252. 



A. E. Hall. Yorkshire. 

 Lepidoptera at Sheffield during 1886 [a most unsatisfactory season, but no 

 species are mentioned or details given]. Ent., Feb. 1887, 42- 



A. E. Hall. Yorkshire. 

 Zeuzera pyrina in March [on the 3rd March, 1887, in the town of 

 Sheffield]. Ent., May 1887, xx. 137. 



A. E. Hall. Yorkshire. 

 Amphidasys betularia var. doubledayaria [near Sheffield : a query as to 

 result of breeding this form]. Ent.. July 1887. xx. 182. 



A. E. Hall. Yorkshire. 

 Migration of insects [reference to abundance of the three species of Pieris near 



Sheffield in 1887, and of Colias edtisa there in 1877]. Ent. Mo. Mag., Dec. 

 1887, xxiv. 159. 



A. E. Hall. Yorkshire. 



Xanthia aurago in October [close to Sheffield, 22nd Oct., 1887]. Young 

 Nat., Nov. 1887, viii. 222. 



J. Howard Hall. Lancashire. 

 Sphinx convolvuli [a female in town of Bury. Sep. 2nd]. Ent., Oct. 1887, 

 XX. 272. 



[Mr. Hall]. Derbyshire. 

 [Variation in Derbyshire specimens of Cleoceris viminalis Fb. and Xanthia 

 fnlvago L. : exhibited to South London Ent. Soc. Feb. i8th, 1886]. Ent., 

 April 1886, xix. 94; and Ent. Mo. Mag., April 1886, xxii. 267. 



S. R. Hallam. Derbyshire. 

 Death's Head Hawk Moth (Acherontia atropos) [near Burton-on-Trent, 



live larvce in Aug. 1885]. Nat. ^Yor]d. Oct. 1885, p. 197. 



GEORiiE A. Harker. Lancashire. 

 Chaerocampa celerio at Crosby [near Liverpool ; Sep. i6th, 1885]. Ent., 

 Oct. 1885, xviii. 262. 



G. A. Harker. Lancashire. 

 C[haerocampa] celerio at Crosley [misprint for Crosby near Liver]iool, 

 Sep. i6th, 18S5]. Young Nat., Oct. 1885, p. 232. 



J. Harrison. Yorkshire. 

 Cleoceris (Epunda) viminalis and Melanippe tristata [: black forms of 

 former bred, and second brood of latter near Barnsley]. Ent., Seji. 1SS5, 

 xviii. 244. 



March i8b8. 



