S4 Hewett: Yorkshire Lepidoptera in rgoo. 



DIURNI. 



Gonepteryx rhatnni. Sheffield (Cockayne). 



Colias edusa. Two $ s a1 Skipwith, an addition to local 

 list (C. D. Ash). Pocklihgton (Leadman). Rfpon (Watts). 

 Tw o £ s near Easingwold, 6th September (S. W alker). 

 Clifton, York, two £ s aiul one 9 (J« Hawkins). Rothcrham 

 (j. BloOr). One specimen in lane near Wadworth Wood 

 (C. E. Young"). Shipley Glen, near Bradford (F. Booth and 

 J. Beanland). More plentiful in the lltill neighbourhood 

 than since 1SS7; one collector took over fifty specimens in 

 one day near Beverley, and some three dozen were seen in 

 a clover field on the I lumber hank by another, also odd 

 specimens in the town (J. Boult, Hull). A specimen cap- 

 tured on 1 6th August near Guisborough, by the Rev. C. M. 

 Withington, of Great Avion. One seen in Grange Road, 

 Middlesbrough, on 10th September, by Mr. C. Milburn; 

 another seen in a clover field near Middlesbrough, on 12th 

 September, by Mr. Elgee. Sixteen specimens obtained on 

 the Newbald Road, Beverley (J. R. Lovvther). Several 

 specimens, one on the South Cliff, Scarborough, on 25th 

 September, by W. Gyngell (T. W. Lownsborough). 



Yar. helice. One on the Yorkshire coast (Stevens). 



Colias hyale. Bridlington, 25th August (H. H. Corbett). 

 Ripon (Fawcett). Beverley (J. R. Lowther). Seen at 

 Redcar, Middlesbrough, and Newton-under-Roseberry, 13th 

 September (W. Sachse). One taken by a friend on a privet 

 hedge at 8.45 a.m. near Hull (C. Couldwell). 



Argynnis paphia. Helmsley (Arthur Angel). 



Argynnis aglaia. Fairly common at Helmsley (Arthur Angel). 



Argynnis euphrosyne. Fairly common at Kirbymoorside 

 (Arthur Angel). 



Argynnis selene. Castle Howard (J. Hawkins). Sandburn 

 Common, York (W. Hewett and S. Walker). Ingleby 

 Greenhow (F. Elgee). 



Vanessa io. Wadworth (C. E. Young). Elland and Ludden- 

 denfoot (J. Halliday). Several imagines at Beverley (J. R. 

 Lowther). Barnsley, 26th August ; also at Worsborough 

 (A. Whittaker). One specimen only noted at Ay ton (W. C. 

 Hey). 



Vanessa atalanta. Has occurred in great numbers all over the 

 county, and was undoubtedly the butterfly of the season. 



Naturalist, 



