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have been found also in this county fifty years 
ago. 
LvciENA ALSUS, hab. South Creake, Cromer, Ketteringham (?) 
scarce. 
,, ARGIOLUS. Linn. Cawston, Booton, Thetford, Broome, 
Gillingham ; not common. 
Syriciituus alveolus, lliib. Woodton, Tindall wood Ditch- 
ingham, Cawston, Horning, Ketteringliam ; local. 
iiiANAOs TAGES. Liiiii. Ditclungliam, Ketteringham, Cawston ; 
also recorded by Haworth and Stephens. 
Hesperia sylvanus. Fab. Korwich, St. Faith’s, Stratton Straw- 
less, Cawston, Eanworth, Aldeby, Foxley ; 
common in woods. 
„ linea. Fab. Korwich, Stmtton Strawless, Cawston, 
Bawsey, Suettisham, Merton, Thetford, Brotime. 
Kocturni. 
Smerinthus ocellatus. Linn. Of general occurrence, the larva 
frequently found on broad as well as narrow- 
leaved Scdic(Hf, especially in the fens. 
„ POPULi. Linn. Found everywhere, the larva also feed- 
ing occasionally on broad-leaved sallows. 
,, TILI.E. Linn. Norwich, Ihiveninghara, Merton, Thet- 
ford, Lynn, Sparham, Cawston, Horning ; not 
common. 
Acherontia apropos. Linn. Found in all parts of the county, 
especially in the larva state, but uncertain in 
its times of appearance. Mr. T. Gunn notes 
the fiiuling of a handsome brown variety of the 
larva at Norwich. 
Sphinx convolvuli. Linn. Also found occasionally in all parts 
of the county. Mi-. T. E. Gunn records (Hud- 
dersheld Nat. vol. 1, p. 3/3,) the discovery of 
a larva of this species in the county, and de- 
scribes it as “ of a uniform bright green, with 
brown dots on the back, and oblique yellow 
stripes on the sides.” This larva, unlike that 
of the previous species, is rarely found with us. 
,, LiGUSTRi. Linn. Common everywhere. 
