ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



(Sesia conopiformis, Esp.) — In the IJnfonwIof/ist. 1894. 

 pag-e 21'j. Mr. C. A. Dale states that he has taken a specimen 

 of this species •• beaten from buckthorn." Occurring in 

 France. Belgium, and Germany, and feeding on oak, it is not 

 an improbable species to occur in these islands. 



Zeuzera aesculi. />. — Mr. W. F. de \'ismes Kane has 

 written to me to state that the specimen referred to on page 

 1 l(i as having probably been taken in Ireland was not so 

 taken, but obtained from England. 



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Deiopeia pulchella, L. — With reference to the specimen 

 alluded to on page 2 fG. as having been taken by the Kev. 

 T. W. Daltry in a meadow in Staffordshire. I am requested 

 by Mr. Daltry to I'ecord that, although captured in his 

 presence, it was actually taken by Mr. F. C. Woodforde of 

 Market Drayton, in whose collection the moth remains. 



Nemeophila plantaginis, L. (Page 261) — I am now 

 informed by Major J» N. Still, of Seaton. Devon, that this 

 insect does occur in that county, he having found larvie on 

 Dartmoor, fi'om which he reared the moths. 



