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Barnsley (y.//;) ; Beverley (C Ullliainsoii); Boston 

 Spa (/. Blackburn) ■ Bradford (/ JV.C.) ; Brantingham, 

 abundant in 1865 {/. C. Kingston) ; Bridlington {ALL.); 

 Brockholes, in 1882 (/Z-^); Cawood {C.S.) ; Driffield 

 {F.O.M.); Easingwold ((9.7:); Yil&y {J. Bell) ; Goole 

 {G. Mobbs) ; Guisborough ( JV. Jeffrey) ; Hackfall (/. G.) ; 

 Halifax {D. Baxcndalc); Hebden Bridge (.S. Gibson); 

 Hessle-on-Humber {G. Burton) ; Holderness, some- 

 times common {N.F.D. and P. JJ\L.) : Huddersfield, 

 occasionally {G.T.F.) ; Hull, sometimes common, as in 

 1865 {A. Wright) ; Ilkley ( Vincent Taylor); Leeds {E.B.) ; 

 Malton {F.O.M. and IV. Heist? ip) ; Marsden {G.T.F.) ; 

 Pateley Bridge {IV. Storey); Pontefract {B.H.); Rastrick 

 {JV.Kaye); Richmond {G.F.JT. and G.T.F); Rother- 

 ham {JV. Fodders): Scarborough, common {J.H.F.); 

 Selby, sometimes common, as in 1878 (T'.T';) ; Sheffield 

 {A.D.); Tadcaster {Walter Raine); Thirsk {G.T.)\ 

 Wakefield {W.T.); Wetherby {W.B.F.) \ Yeadon 

 {W.D.F.); York (C. D. Wolstenholme). 



Sphinx convolvuli L. About equally distributed, but appar- 

 ently a rather commoner species than the last. 



Barnsley {J.H.) ; Bedale ( W. Culverwell ) ; Bradford 

 {J. W.C.) ; Brantingham, near Brough, in i860 {Ent. Ann.. 

 1861,/. 93) ; Bridlington, frequently taken off the sails of 

 shipping out at sea, also three in the town {M.L.) ; Don- 

 caster (/ Heppenstall and W. Clark) ; Driffield {F.O.M.) ; 

 Halifax, in 1881 (/. Ogden) ; Harrogate, in 1875 (^. 

 Denny); Hessle-upon-Humber {G. Burton) ; Hudders- 

 field, several {G.T.F.) ; Hull {N-.F.D.) ; Leeds {E.B.) ; 

 Leyburn {/. Sang); Masham {/. Carter, Entom., 1868); 

 Pontefract {B.H.): Redcar {T. S. Rudd, Zool., 1846); 

 Richmond {G.F.H.) ; Rothwell, in 1877 (C.6;); Scar- 

 borough {T.W.); Selby, abundant {R.H. and T.F.) ; 

 Sheffield (y^.Z^.); Spurn, sometimes very plentiful (/". W.L.); 



