32 fJuiy. 
Sphinx convolvuli — In 1859 very common in Dublin and adjoining 
counties. 
„ LiGirsTBi — Mr. Haliday has found the larvae, but I am 
unable to say where, 
Deilephila galit — Two specimens said to have been taken on the 
coast (Mr. Greene's list). 
„ euphorbijE — Inserted in the list by Mr. Greene on Mr. 
Hely's authority, who observed the larvfe at Killiney. The 
food plant, Eupliorhia Paralias, grows abundantly on many 
parts of the Irish coast. 
„ LiNEATA — Two specimens are in the collection of Trinity 
College, captured near Toughal by the late Dr. Ball ; and I 
possess a pair taken near Killarney in 1864, hovering over 
a bed of Petunias. 
Ch(erocampa porcellus — Widely distributed and common. 
„ ELPENOB — Do. do. do. 
Macroglossa stellataritm — Very common ; seems to be on the wing 
day and night for the greater part of the year. It 
frequently comes to sugared flowers in the evening, and 
once, about midnight, it tapped for admission at the 
lantern of the Bailey Light House, and was secured. 
„ BOMBTLiFORMis — Common in suitable localities, espe- 
cially in the County Wicklow. 
Sesia bembecifobmis — Common in the County "Wicklow ; also occurs 
at Howth. 
apieormis — Cork and Waterford ; but has not been observed 
farther north. 
„ MYOPiEFORMis — Dublin and Cork. 
FORMic^FORMis — Mr. Haliday. No information as to locality. 
„ TiPULiFOBMis — Common near Dublin. 
scoiiiiEEORMis ?— I have observed traces of a Sesia in the trunks 
of the birch trees at Killarney, which I believe to be this species, 
but I have not yet obtained the insect. 
Cossus LiGNiPERDA— Wicklow ; apparently scarce. 
Hepialus hecttjs— Wicklow and Killarney ; common. 
LUPULiNTJs — Common everywhere. 
„ STLViNUS— County Wicklow, by Mr. Bristow. 
„ velleda — Common everywhere. 
„ HUMULI — Do. do. 
Peocris btattces— Generally distributed, and common. 
