oS Ffewett i Yorkshire Lepidoptera in rgoo, 



Calocampa exoleta. Methley (J, Wigfin). Hobmodr, near 

 York, at rest (J. Hawkins). Sugar, Middlesbrough (i(>th 

 April (W, Sachse). Barnsley (A. Whittaker), 



Cucullia verbasci. Larvae common, Beverley (J. R. Lowther 



and W. Johnson). 



Cucullia um brat tea, Methley (J. Wigin). [ngleby Greenhow 

 (F. Elgee). Near Beverley (J. I\. Lowther). Common, 

 Barnsley (A. Whittaker). 



Hcliodcs arbuti. Swarmed, Wadworth (L. S. Brady). Edling- 

 ton i B. Morley ). 



Brcphos parthenias, Abundant at New Park Spring 1 Wood 

 I A. Whittaker). 



Abrostola urticiv. Netherwood, near [lkley, in July (T, Field- 

 house. Barnsley (A. Whittaker). 



Abrostola triplasia. Methley (J. Wigin). Huddersfield, 

 common (G. T. Porritt). Saltaire (F. Booth and J. Bean- 

 land). Hull (J. Porter). Barnsley (A. Whittaker). 



Plusia festucw. One specimen taken by W. Hewett and one 

 by S. Walker on Sandburn Common, York, where it is 

 decidedly rare. 



Plusia gamma. Swarmed at Skipwith (C. D. Ash). Has been 

 in profusion all through the season at Huddersfield (G. T. 

 Porritt). Swarmed in hundreds at privet and almost 

 every flow r er this year at Sheffield (Cockayne). Swarmed 

 in every lane and garden in the Halifax neighbourhood 

 (E. Halliday). Very common at Saltaire (F. Booth and 

 J. Beanland). Remarkably scarce, they generally swarm 

 here in September, this year I only saw two or three at 

 West Ay ton (W. C. Hey)'. 



Plusia interrogationis. One larva at Keighley (F. Booth). 

 Several imagos on Ingieby Greenhow Moors (F. Elgee). 

 Crosshills, near Keighley (W. Feather). 



Mania maura. Ingieby Greenhow, 23rd July (W. Sachse;. 

 Sugar, Middlesbrough, 22nd August (W. Sachse). Common 

 on 'sugar' by Worsborough Reservoir (A. Whittaker). 



Stilbia anomala. Two specimens, 29th and 31st July, at 

 Ingieby Greenhow (F. Elgee). 



Euclidia mi. Wadworth (L. S. Brady). Two at Great Ayton, 



4th June (F. Elgee). Askham Bogs (Y.N.U. Excursion). 

 Phytometra aenea. Great Ay ton, 4th June (W. Sachse). 



Naturalist, 



