NOCTURNI. 



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Satig) ; one on Sep. 27th, i860 {Ent. W. /«/,, ix. 3); 

 also recorded by Mr. W. Talbot ; a specimen taken at 

 Handsworth, near Sheffield, by Mr. W. Frost, in October, 

 1865 (Entom., 1866,^.71); York, one by Mr. Dosser 

 in a cottage at Heworth Moor, October 2nd, 1868 {IV.F., 

 Ent Mo. Mag.); also one on September 28th, 1862. 



Cheerocampa porcellus L. Perhaps not uncommon in 

 the eastern division of the county, but apparently very 

 rare elsewhere. 



Huddersfield, one {/. V.) ; near Hull {/. Young, 

 Ent. W. Int., 1859,/. 5); Scarborough (T. IV.) ; Spurn, 

 abundant {F.W.L.) ; near York {W.F., Ent W. Int, 

 1858,/. 123). 



Chaerocampa elpenor L. More distributed than the last. 



Askham Bog, comes to sugar {W.P.); Beverley 



{Davison) ; Bishop's Wood {C.S.) ; Rossington ( W. W.) ; 



Scarborough !( 7: W.); Sheffield (^ .Z?. ) ; Wakefield ( fF! 2:); 



York {T. Wilson). 



Chserocampa nerii L. Of this, one of the very rarest of 

 British lepidoptera, a poor specimen was caught in the 

 bar-room of a public-house in Sheffield, September 14th, 

 1867 (^.Z).). Probably this is the same specimen as the 

 one recorded by Mr. W. Hydes {Ent. Ann., 1868,/. 112). 



Macroglossa stellatarum L. Distributed and not un- 

 common, but uncertain in appearance. 



Barnsley {J.H.); Bradford {J.W.C); Bramham 

 {JSm.); Brantingham !! in 1865 (y; H. C. Kingston); 

 Bridlington {M.L.) ; Flamborough Head {E.H.); Hud- 

 dersfield {G.T.P.) ; Hull !! in 1865 {G. Norman); Hunslet! 

 {J.P.) ; Leeds {E.B>i ; Pannal, in 1868 {W.D.R.) ; Pon- 

 tefract {B.H.); Redcar {/.P.);- Richmond {G.P.If.); 

 Saltburn {/.P.); Scsuhorough W {G.T.P) ; Selby {T.E. . 

 andi?.iT.); Sheffield (^.Z>.); Spofforth, in 1865 {T. Aked); 

 Wakefield {W.T) ; Weeton {J.P.) ; York {W.P.). 



