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larvae I have do not answer to the description given in Newman. — 

 G. F. Rawlings ; 8, Augusta Place, Bath, September 16th, 1906. 



Deilephila. livornica in Kent. — Another example of D. livornica 

 was takeu this morning outside the General Post Office on the window- 

 sill. Condition as good as bred. The one I reported, (inte p. 211, 

 was of larger size but much wasted. — Sydney Webb ; Dover, Sep- 

 tember 8th, 1906. 



Laphygma exigua in Essex. — Last night, September 18th, I had 

 the pleasure of taking a specimen of this rarity at sugar in my garden. 

 I boxed it carelessly, thinking it was Caradrina cubicularis, which is 

 coming rather freely to sugar now ; but when I came to set it this 

 morning, the orange spots and small size at once told the tale. I am 

 still holding my breath at the thought of how near I was to leaving it 

 alone. — Rev. W. Claxton ; Navestock Vicarage, Romford. 



Leucania extranea at Tenby. — On the 29th August I took a rather 

 worn specimen of L. extranea at Tenby at rest on a twig near to 

 sugared posts. — J. A. Finzi ; 53, Hamilton Terrace, N.W., Sep- 

 tember 5th, 1906, 



Heliothis peltigera in WiLTsmBE. — On Wednesday, 12th inst., I 

 was fortunate enough to capture a very fine specimen of Heliothis 

 peltigera on sugar at Clarendon Wood, near here. As I believe this to 

 be the first record of the capture of this insect in Wiltshire, it may be 

 of interest. — W. A. Boyne ; Wilts and Dorset Bank, Salisbury, Sep- 

 tember 14th, 1906. 



CoLiAs edusa at LiTTLEHAMPTON. — A Specimen of the above was 

 seen on the river bank at Littlehamptou on the 5th September. — 

 PmLip J. Baeraud ; Bushey Heath. 



CoLiAs edusa at Folkestone. — I saw a specimen of C. edusa near 

 the Warren at Folkestone on August 29th last, and took one on 

 the Downs over the town on the 30th. — F. Rogers; 58, Grandison 

 Road, Clapham Common. 



CoLiAs EDUSA IN SuFFOLK. — I notlccd a fine male example of this 

 butterfly, apparently freshly emerged, in my garden on August 31st. I 

 have not seen any since. — (Rev.) A. C. Waller. 



CoLiAs EDUSA IN DORSETSHIRE. — Mr. Lucas informs me that this 

 species was seen at Lulworth, end of August last. — Richard South. 



Sphinx convolvuli in Suffolk. — A very damaged female was 

 brought to me on September 14th. This is the only instance of its 

 occurrence about here this year that I know of. — (Rev.) A. C. Waller; 

 Waldringfield Rectory, Woodbridge, September 19th, 1906. 



Sphinx convolvuli in Surrey. — I have just received a living 

 specimen of S. convolvuli, which had been found at rest on a paling at 

 West Clandon, near Guildford, on September 16th last. — Herbert C. 

 Swayne ; Ynyswytryn, Glastonbury. 



Polygonia c-album in Surrey. — In your book on ' British Butter- 

 flies,' in citing the haunts of P. c-album, I see that you have not 



