332 NOTES—LEPIDOPTERA. 
Aristolochia clematitis. Birthwort. 1892. Found ina hedge- 
row at West Keal. First record. 
Ceratophyllum submersum. Hornwort. 1888. In a pond 
at Skegness. 
Orchis latifolia. Marsh Orchis. 1889. In some moist 
ground amongst sedge and reed at Little Steeping. 
Listera ovata. Tway-blade. 1886. Ina small plantation at 
Enderby Cross Roads, also in Well Wood. Somewhat rare. 
Epipactis latifolia. Broad-leaved MHelleborine. 1890. 
Welton Wood. 
Ornithogalum nutans. Drooping Star of Bethlehem. 
1892. On a bank at East Keal, also at Halton Holegate. 
Most likely garden escapes. 
Scilla verna. Vernal Squill. 1879. A few bulbs were found 
growing together in a small plantation at Eresby, Spilsby, and 
were brought home and kept under cultivation. None have 
since been found wild. 
Eriophorum angustifolium. Cotton Grass. 1891. ‘This 
peculiar little plant flourished for several seasons in a bo 
piece of ground near the springs at Hundleby, but is now 
rig aa scarce. 
NOTES—LEPIDOPTERA. 
Sphinx convolvuli in Sayama 1893.—I have heard of Jiare captures of 
this very fine and ge moth recently in Yorkshire—viz., two at York 
and one at —— "Hewert, 12, Howard Street, York, ‘Oct. aid, 1893. 
t has probably me ders te the ae 
: atropos at Goole.— 
entomologist that the by a em of the ‘Death's Fh Head Mot 
plentiful. ur e brought T. 
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: Death's Head Hawk Moth in Yor ELITE So imens of this moth — 
(Acherontia strpos have been recently taken in the ral. copet ond neg 
: at York, = nd Driffield. —Wittiam Hewerr, 12, Hoar Sts fo we 
23rd, 1893. 
- and ‘Tiehson At the 
Society Society of Lagi Mr. ers South yeted a 
——— in lean spine se oe 
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and the le innub 
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