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Sphinx Convolvuli here latel}', one of which has come into 

 my possession ; and another has been fonnd in the garden 

 here. — John Grubb ; The Woodlands, Hitchin, September 

 25, 1875. 



Colias Edusa and Sphinx Convolvuli at Hendon. — On 

 September 13th a male Colias Edusa was taken in the garden 

 here by my friend Mr. Brown ; and on the 26th, a fine lemale 

 Sphinx Convolvuli vi^as brought me: it was found at rest on 

 a post. In the evening of the same date I took a male, as it 

 was hovering over a bed of scarlet geraniums. — R. South; 

 Goldbeaiei-'s Farm, Mill Hill, Hendon. 



Sphinx Convolvuli, Colias Hyale and C. Edusa abundant 

 at Ipstvich. — Sphinx Convolvuli has been very plentiful here 

 throughout September; and Colias Hyale and C. Edusa 

 have swarmed everywhere. — C. F. Long ; Borough Asylum, 

 Ipsivich. 



Lyccena Acts near Cardiff. — Four specimens of Lycaena 

 Acis were taken near Cardiff last year, and one more this year 

 by Mr. Williams, of Marlborough College, one of which is in 

 my possession. — N. Manders ; Marlborough College, Wilts. 



Deilephila Galii at Weybridge. — My brother and 1 caught 

 two specimens of Deilephila Galii here, in August, several 

 years ago. They were flying over such flowers as verbenas, 

 geraniums, &c. I have recorded this because I believe the 

 moth is rare. — Osicald Milne ; Weybridge, Surrey, October 

 9, 1875. 



Sphinx Convolvuli in Guernsey. — This fine hawk-moth 

 has been unusually abundant in Guernsey this autumn. The 

 first specimen was brought me on August 26lh by a little 

 girl ; she had found it at rest on the arcade steps. On 

 August 28th another specimen was brought in a chip-box ; 

 but, as may be supposed, it was too much battered to be of 

 any use as a specimen. September 6lh, a boy brought a fine 

 specimen, taken on the window of a house in Pedvin Street. 

 September 16th, a lady collector brought me a fine specimen 

 to kill for her; and on the same day a friend sent me a fine 

 specimen, which had been taken in King's Road. Septem- 

 ber 17th, a specimen brought, taken on the door of a house in 

 Mount Durand. September 18th, my friend Mr. Derrick 

 called to tell me he had been informed by a lady that Sphinx 

 Convolvuli were very abundant in her garden in King's Road, 



