162 The Pygmy Flint Age in Lincolnshire. 
As the literature on this subject is so limited I venture to 
name the authorities quoted or referred to in this address. 
AUTHORITIES CONSULTED. 
Herodotus. Phiny. 
Homer. Philostratus. 
Aristotle. 
British Museum, Guide to’Stone Age, by C. H Read, Esq. 
Dr. Colley March, of Rochdale. 
W. H. Sutcliffe, Esq., of Littleborough. 
The Rev. Reginald A. Gatty, LL.B., of Hooton Roberts, Denese: 
Dr. Sturge, formerly of Nice, now of Mildenhall, Cambridge. 
The late A. ©. Carlleyle, ’sq., of the Archaeological Survey of 
India. 
M. de Pierpoint, of Brussels. 
M. Thieullen, of Paris. 
Sir John. Evans. 
Professor Boyd Dawkins. 
Professor Windle, of ee ena 
Major Powell Cotton. 
Dr. A. F. R. Wollaston. 
Vincent A. Smith, [sq., M.A. 
Occurrence of the Sliver Striped Hawk 
Moth at Lincoln. 
A fresh specimen of Phyrxus Livornica was seen by myself 
and a friend in his garden, St. Catherines Lincoln, at Phlox 
blooms, about 7-15 p.m. on evening of August 21st last. 
J. F. Musuam, 
a a es Sot Ll al Gee ee, 
