LIST OF BUTTERFLIES AND SrHINGES. 81 



Hipparchia blandina. 3. — Not common: July. 



Limenitis 2 3. — Not quite the same in its markings as Camilla. 



Rare: July. 



Vanessa Io. 3. — Not common: July and August. 



Vanessa urticas. 1. — Not common: July arid August. 



Vanessa C-album. 2. 3. — Common: July, August, and September. 



Cynthia cardui. 1. — Not common: but going out in July, coming in 

 in September: July and September. 



Apatura Iris, ? ? 3. — Did not sec it myself, and rather doubt my 

 informant's accuracy: July. 



Melitaea 2 — Rare. Not an English species, about the size of 



M. Euphrosyne, and not very unlike it on the upper side, but with the 

 under side like no English species: July. 



Melitaea cinxia. 3.— Rare: July. 



Polyommatus 2. — Only saw one or two specimens on the wing, 



most like P. arion, but as I did not succeed in taking a specimen, I 

 can only conjecture: July. 



Hesperia sylvanus. 2 3. — Not common: July. 



Hesperia linea. 2 3. — Not common: July. 



Anthrocera filipendulne. 3. — Not common: July. 



Anthrocera lonicerae. 2 3. — Common: July. 



Anthrocera minos. 1 2 3. — Not uncommon: July. 



Macroglossa stellatarum. 1 2 3. — Very common, particularly near the 

 vineyards: July, August, and September. 



Sesia fuciformis. 1. — One specimen: July. 



Additional Flies observed in the month of August: — 



Hipparchia ./Egeria. 3. — Rare: August and September. 



Hipparchia pamphilus. 2. — Not common: August. 



Hipparchia 2. — One specimen. It is not unlike H. hyperanthus, 



but is at least half as large again; the colour of the wings is the same, 

 but on each of the fore wings there are two spots, (the upper pair being 

 the smaller,) black with purple centres, on the under sides these spots 

 also appear of the same colours, but are surrounded by a yellowish ring, 

 which is hardly perceptible, if at all, on the upper side. On each of the 

 hind wings there is a very small flat spot with a purple eye. The under 

 side is rather lighter than the upper, and on the under side of the hind 

 wings there is a row of darker marks arranged symmetrically with respect 

 to the edge of the wing: August. 



Leucophasia sinapis. 1 2. — Not common: August. 



Vanessa Antiopa. 1. — Only one specimen, which I had the good fortune 

 to capture; it was flying along a little water-course between two high walls 

 * Camilla? and read "not quite the same as Sibylla."— F. 0. Morris. 



