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Deilephila GALii. W.V. Very rare. Has been found at Yar- 
mouth, and at Gillingham, near Beccles. 
,, LivoRNiCA. Esp. Recorded hy Stephens (Illust. vol. 1, 
p. 127,) as occurring in Norfolk, hut without 
locality. 
CniEROCAMPA CELERio. Liuii. Also recorded hy Stephens, with- 
out locality. I know of no recent capture of 
these two rare species in the county. 
„ PORCELLUS. Linn. Norwich, Merton, Thetford, 
Broome, Yarmouth, Cawston, Netteringham, 
Horning. 
„ ELPENOR. Linn. Of general occurrence. Especially 
fond of the flowers of Iris 'psead-acorus 
(yellow-flag.) 
[ ,, NERii. Linn.] A specimen of this sj^lendid rarity was 
obtained at Southtown, hy the Rev. J. W. 
Colvin, of Yarmouth, in August, 1872. Its 
occurrence for the first time so close to the 
border of the county seems worthy of being 
noticed here. 
Macroqlossa stellatarum. Linn. Of general occurrence, com- 
mon on the coast sand-hills. 
„ FUCiFORMis. Linn. Merton, Horsford, Heydon, Caw- 
ston, Briston ; not common. 
„ BOMBILIFORMIS. Esp. Woodbastwick, Cawston, Hors- 
ford ; not common. 
Sesia MYOPiEFORMis. Bork. I have received specimens of this 
species from several of the old gardens in the 
middle of Norwich, where its larva feeds in 
the hark of the apple trees. It seems not to 
have been noticed elsewhere in the county. 
„ cuLiciFORMis. Linn. I have seen a specimen in the 
collection of a working man, which he states 
was taken hy him near N orwich. 
„ icHNEUMONiFORMis. W.V. Recorded hy Curtis and 
Stephens as having been taken at South 
Creake in 1823. No recent captures in the 
county known, though it has occurred recently 
at Brandon on the Suffolk sido of tJio rivei’. 
