APPENDIX. 



Page 28. Herse Convolvuli. — Reported from several 

 English counties, August and September, 191 1, and again in 



191 5. In 191 7 the species seems to have been more widely 

 spread over our islands, specimens being recorded from Ireland 

 and Shetland. 



Page 41. Phryxus Livornica.— Further records are : 

 In July, 1909, a dead male specimen was found under an electric 

 light standard at Exeter, and one was noted on a bowling 

 green at Blackpool in October. Specimens were recorded from 

 Surrey, Sussex, Hants, Devon, and Cornwall in 191 1. On 

 January 19, 1912, a male was taken from a shrub in a garden 

 at Tavistock. Thirty-five were captured in South Cornwall be- 

 tween May 9 and 23 of the same year, and single specimens 

 were reported from North Wales, Norfolk, Dorset, also in Maj^ 



Page 47. Daphnis Nerii. — Further records : Ilfracombe, 

 September 22, 1909; Sydenham, September 24, 1910 ; East- 

 bourne (August 15), Ashford, 1911; Folkestone, August 30, 



1 9 16, on trunk of poplar tree ; Littleover, Derbyshire, in a 

 conservatory, August 18, 191 7; Dovercourt, Essex, September, 

 1919. 



