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Sphinx convolvuli L. New localities are also recorded for 

 this species. That specially interesting- was the capture 

 of five full-fed larvae on Coiwolvolus arvejisis at Monkton, 

 seven miles from Barnsley, on August 30th and Sep- 

 tember 2nd, 1901, by Mr. Arthur Whitaker, who wrote 

 me that from the appearance of the plant fully a dozen 

 larvae must have been feeding there (see Nat. and 

 E.M.M. of October, 1901). 



Sphinx ligustri L. Ingleby Greenhow, in 1900 {F.E.). 



* Sphinx pinastpi L. Mr. T. Ashton Lofthouse informs 

 me that a specimen was taken in a garden at Linthorpe, 

 Middlesbrough, in the summer of 1900; he has seen 

 the specimen and there is no doubt as to the genuineness 

 of the capture. 



Deiiephila gaiii W.V. We have four more records for 

 this beautiful moth. One at Harrogate, July 26th, 1888 

 {B.B. T.) ; one at Manningham, Bradford, July 22nd, 1888 

 {J.W.C.); one at Scarborough, July 19th, 1888; and one 

 at Sowerby Bridge, August 12th, 1889 {Walter Copley). 



Chaerocampa celerio Z. A good specimen at Halifax on 

 October ist, 1892 {E. Halliday, Nat,, Nov. 1892, p. 339). 



Chaerocampa porcellus Z. Wheatley Wood, Doncaster 

 {G.T.P.); Everingham ! {J. Siu7iner) \ Hullbank {Miss 

 Haworth-BootJi) \ Skipwith ! ! {CD. A.); York, in 1900 

 {W.H.). 



Chaerocampa eipenor Z. Everingham (/. Sumtier)'; 

 Glaisdale {T.A.L.) ; Helmsley {T.A.L.) ; Skipwith 

 {C.D.A.). 



Macrogiossa stellatarum Z. There are numerous recent 

 records for fresh localities all over the county. 



JVIacPOglossa fuciformis Z. Wheatley Wood, Doncaster, 

 in 1893 {H.H.C.^ Nat., Dec. 1893, p. 369). 



