bibliography: lepidoptera, 1885-6-7. 



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L. RiCHARDSOX. 



Yorkshire, Northumberland. 



Holiday Captures [; Amphidasis betularia near Sheffield; Chelonia plan- 

 taginis at Sleights, near Whitby ; Phisia interrovationis near Hexham ; Scsia 

 bembeciformis at Newcastle-on-Tyne]. Nat. Hist. Journ., Sept. 15th, 1885, 

 p. 122. 



Topography and Natural History of Lofthouse and its Neighbourhood 



[etc.]. Vol. n. Leeds: printed for the author. 1885 [pp. viii. — 25S]. 

 [Blue Butterflies (p. 27); Vanessa atalanfa (p. 91) ; V. iLvtiaz (pp. 91, 107. 

 116, 132, 135, 150) ; various moths (p. 93) ; Vanessa io (pp. 94, 100) ; Colias 

 ediisa (p. 95); Cynthia cardni (p. no) ; White Butterflies (pp. 132, 133, 135, 

 136, 137) ; Pieris rapcE (p. 138) ; Tiger-moths (p. 149) ; Pieris brassicar 

 (p. 150); Burnet-moth (p. 151); Cerura vinida (p. 151); Saticrnia carpini 

 (p. 151); Pygcera bncephala (p. 151); dotted border and spring usher moths 

 (p. 157) ; Vanessa nrttciz (p. 158-161) ; White Butterfly (p. 158-161) ; 

 Anthochai-is cardaniincs (p. 161); Satyj-ns janira (p. 161); Burnet-moth 

 (p. 161); Ino statices {■^. 161); Large Heath Butterfly (p. 161 . 



John E. Robsox. Yorkshire. 

 A Catalogue of British Lepidoptera and their named varieties {^Cidaria 

 sujfmnata \?cc. piceata Haw., Huddersheld]. Young Nat., Jan. 1SS5, vi. 14. 



John E. Robsox. Durham, Yorkshire. 



Are Butterflies disappearing from the British Isles ? [refers to Vanessa 

 antiopa at Castle Eden, Cohas ednsa in Durham, Papilio inachaon at Beverley, 

 Argynnis aglaia in Castle Eden Dene, Vanessa C. -album at Hartlepool, lo, 

 Satyrns cegeria, S. megcera^ S. liyperanthns, Lycccna alsns, and Hesperia 

 sylvamis in Durham, and Chortobins paviphihis in the West Riding]. Young 

 Nat., March 1885, vi. 59-65. 



John E. Robsox. ? Durham. 



Variety of Ccenonympha pamphilus [described ; locality not stated, presum- 

 ably near Hartlepool]. Young Nat., July 1885, vi. 16S. 



John E. Robsox. Durham.. 

 Chaerocampa neirii at Hartlepool [July 23rd, 1SS5]. Young Nat., Aug. 

 1885, vi. 192. 



John E. Robsox. Yorkshire, Durham, Lancashire. 



Are butterflies disappearing from the British Isles? Young Nat., Aug. 

 1885, vi. 179-184. 



JOHX E. Robsox. Durham. 

 Sphinx convolvuli at Hartlepool [21st Aug. 1885]. Young Nat., Sep. 1885, 

 vi. 216. 



John E. Robsox. Durham. 

 Rare Hawk Moths at Hartlepool [in unusual number ; instances given of 

 SpJiinx convolvnli (several), AcJierontia afropos (two), ChcTvocanipa ceberio, 

 (one) ; and reference to former occurrence of Deilephila galii and D. 

 livornica\ Young Nat., Oct. 1885, vi. 239. 



[J. E. Robsox.] Durham, Yorksh. [error], Northumb. ? Lancash. or Chesh. 



1885 [ ; being an account of the year's additions to the British lepidopterous 

 fauna; Gelechia tetragonella Stainton, from Tees mouth near Greatham, details 

 given, and error in original record (Ent. Mo. Mag., Oct, 1S85, p. 99) 

 corrected ; Mr. Gregson's Oporabia approximaria considered a good species ; 

 a new unnamed N'epticiila found near Newcastle-on-Tyne by J. Sang]. Young 

 Nat., Jan. 1886, vii. 2-3. 



J. E, Robsox. Durham. 

 The Death's Head {Aeheronfia acropos'] at Hartlepool [one, a female, 22nd 

 May, taken on a flshing-boat, and another, two days later, on the rocks]. 

 Youn g Nat., June 1886, vii. 128. 

 March 1888. 



George Roberts. 



Yorkshire. 



