THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S CALENDAR. 
397 
JUNE. 
No. 
of 
Name. 
Where found. 
1 Other 
1 times 
Gen. 
\ of ap. 
Reference to 
description. 
325 Sphinx Galii e. Devonshire 
' The scarce Elephant 
Euphorbias b. — 1 * 
The spotted Elephant 
Pinastri Trunks of pine-trees 
The pine Hawk Moth 
Ligustri e. Gardens 
The privet Hawk 
326 MacroglossaStellatarum l. e. Bedstraw 
The Humming-bvrd 
Stellatarum e. Gardens 
The Humming-bird 
327 Sesia bombyciformis m. Flowers, marshy pi. in woods 
The narrow bordered Bee 
fuseiformls m. Borders of woods 
The broad- bordered Bee 
323 jEgeria apifurims e. Near lime and poplar trees 
The Hornet 
JEgeria Asilifbrmis m. Poplars 
The clear Undenving 
Cynxpiformis m. Gardens 
The yrU' iv-legged Cleanving 
Tipuliformts m. Currant-bushes 
The tv.rra.nl Ctearwing 
Oestnjormis m. Gardens and woods 
The y liow-t ailed Cleanmug 
Kapiformis e Devonshire 
The six-belted Clear icing 
Sph'trformis Enfield ? 
The black and white-bordered Clearwing 
329 Zvgaena Filipendulae b, Meadows 
The six-spiAled Burnet 
Loti e. 
The five-spotted Burnet 
330 Ino Statices 
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The. Forester 
331 Hepialns Hamuli m. 
The Ghost 
Mappa 
The beautiful Swift 
Angnlum b. 
The towny Swift 
hectus M. 
The gold Swift. 
332 Co<sus Ligniperda e. 
The. g >at M»th 
335 Liparis Monacha Z. e. 
The b-aik Arches 
Monacha e. 
The black Arches 
Haw. f>6. 
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245. 
Haw. 69. sp. 19. 
— sp. 20. 
70. sp. 21. 
■ sp. 22. 
• sp. 23. 
71. sp. 25. 
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Haw. 74. sp. 3. 
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Grassy places 
Darent Wood, (Mr. Standish) 
Open places in woods 
Trunks of willows 
Trunks of oaks 
Haw. 141. sp. 3. 
142. sp. 5. 
144. sp. 8. 
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Haw, S7. sp. 1 1. 
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