B. Eyes nnketl. 



3. H. Galatliea Linn.^ Haw. — Don. 8. 258. 7nas. — J line and 

 July : Moist Woods, Fields, and grassy sides of roads ; 

 Harrow, Cambridgeshire; Norfolk, Scotland, &c. 



4-. H. Semeie Lin?i., Haxv. — Don. S. 259. fern. — July: arid 

 Heaths, Commons, and rocky wastes, both inland and on the 

 coast. 



5. H. Janira Linn. mas. — Jurtina Linn. fern. — Sepj). 1 . t. 5. — 

 Doji. 9. 320. — July : Meadows, and Lanes abounding with 

 Brambles. 



6. H. Tithonus Linn.^ Lew. Sepp. 1. 1. 3. — Pilosellae Fab., 

 Haw. — Do7i. 12. 405. — June and July: borders of Woods, 

 Fields, Meadows, and grassy lanes. 



7. H. Ligea Lin?i. — Sow. Brit. Mis. tab. 2. — Stcph. pi. 6. — 

 Alexis Lsp. — var. Philomela Lsp. — August : Isle of Arran. 

 Sir P. W^alker and Mr. MacLeay. In France it appears 

 towards the middle of summer, in Meadows and open spaces 

 in Woods ; it is also found in Sweden. 



8. H. Blandina i'ttZ*. — Don. 12.426. — ^thiops jE^p. Medea 

 Hilb.^ Och. — End of July : taken by Mr. Dale and myself 

 near Brodick Castle, Isle of Arran, the males flying over Heath 



, and Fern, the females amongst rushes and heath in springy 

 places : also at Castle Eden Dean, Durham. 



9. H. Cassiope Fab. — Steph. j)l' S.Jl 1, 2. Mnemon Ent. 

 Trans, p. 3. Melampus Esp. pi. 78. co7it. 28. 



The males in forward seasons have appeared as early as the 

 1 1th of June ; but last year, when Mr. Dale and myself visited 

 Ambleside, they were later, the first being taken the 18th of 

 June, and they did not become plentiful till the 25th. They 

 are found amongst the coarse grass that covers considerable 

 spaces abounding with springs on the sides of mountains; 

 they only fly when the sun shines, and their flight is neither 

 swift nor continued, for they frequently alight amongst the 

 grass, and falling down to the roots, their sombre colour per- 

 fectly conceals them. The females are later, and have been 

 taken even in August. We found the males on Red Skrees, a 

 mountain near Ambleside; and Mr. Marshall took them at 

 Gable-Hill and Styehead, between Wastwater and Borrowdale. 



10. H. Hyperanthus Li?m,, Haw. — Scpp. tab. 4. — Do?i. 8. 

 271. — Polymeda Hiib., Scop. — End of June: damp grassy 

 Woods, Lanes, and Fields. 



1 1. H. Hero Linn.., Och., Esp., Godart., Nob. — Sabasus i^<3;6. 

 — A female was taken by Mr. Plastead near Wythyham on 

 the borders of Ashdown Forest, Sussex. It is common in 

 Sweden, and is found in Forests to the North of Paris, and 

 also in mountainous and forest districts in Silesia, the end of 

 May, June, and July. 



