lO [June, 
swollen, the remaining abdominal segments becoming considerably 
depressed, but are sligbtly raised at their sides. Some time during 
the month of February a little dark spot makes its appearance 
on the front surface of the head, and is situate midway between the 
eyes ; early in the following month this little dark coloured spot begins 
to enlarge itself by giving out a quantity of dark coloured pigment, 
which latter spreads itself over the head and wings, and finally empties 
itself into the abdomen, turning the latter dark brown. After the 
interval of a few days, the wing-cases have a somewhat tortoise-shell 
look, and, on the arrival of the month of May, the little imago bursts 
out of its case, and leaves its puparium projecting. 
74, Napier Street, Hoston, N. 
Capture of Deilephila livornica at Haslemere. — On tlie lltli iust. I had the 
tantalising pleasure of killing and setting a specimen of D. livornica. It was caught 
flying over lilac blossoms in the evening by Miss Rosa Chandler, the little daughter 
of a gentleman here. She brought it to me in the net to secure for her, so that it 
is not in very fine condition. — C. G. Barrett, Haslemere, May, 1867. 
Capture of Deilephila livornica near WolveHon. — I beg to inform you that a 
living specimen of Deilepliila livornica was brought to me to be named a few minutes 
after its capture by Mr. Fisher, of Stantonbury. It accords well with the descrip- 
tion in " Stainton's Manual," as well as with an engraving of the insect in one of 
the volumes of " Young England." Mr. Fisher has also compared it with a conti- 
nental specimen in the possession of a collector here, and the only point in which 
it differs from the latter is, that it is smaller, being barely three inches in expanse 
of wings. — Joseph Barlow, Thompson St., Stantonbuiy, Wolverton, April 17th. 
Capture of Deilephila livornica in Devon. — Yesterday evening at sunset I 
captured a beautiful specimen of D. livornica, whilst hovering over the blossoms 
of a yellow Azalea. — J. Pole, Templeton, Tiverton, Devon, May 9th, 1867. 
Capture of Deilepiliila livornica in Ireland. — I received last week a specimen of 
this insect ; it was taken .at Derriquin Castle, on the Kenmare river, Ireland. — 
L. M. S. Pasley, Admu'alty House, Portsmouth, May ISth, 1867, 
A new locality for Endromis versicolor. — On the 5th May, whiie rambling on 
the borders of Susses, near Pet6rsfield, I observed a male " Kentish Glory " on the 
wing, the only insect I noticed during the day ; as I believe it to be a new locality 
for this beautiful species, the occurrence may be worth recording. — Fred. Bond, 
Adelaide Road, N.W., lOth May, 1867. 
Capture of Noiodonta carmelita at Haslemere. — On Tuesday last (April 30th) I 
was delighted at finding a lovely pair of N. carmelita.— C. G. Barrett, Haslemere, 
May ith, 1867. 
