1. ruptata Hiib.— Wood, Jig. 572.— Don. 14. 479. 2.— Cory- 

 lata Thunb. P 



1 have a remarkable variety that I took in Scotland, making 

 an approach to the following. 



2. albocrenata Curl. B. E. pi. 603 ? , scarcely larger than 



This is another of the fine species discovered by Mr. Wailes, 

 who took it, I believe, at Castle Eden Dean. 



3. piceata Ste. — Wood, 583. Taken in Northumberland and 

 Yorkshire. 



4. suff'umata Hiib. — Wood, 582. 



5. silaceata Hiib. — Wood, 571. — insulata Ha'w. var. — cuneata 

 Don. 14. 487. 2. 



6. Prunatai/ww. — Wood, 581.— Don. 7. 233. 1. 



7. commanotata Haw. 325. 26. — Wood, 577. 



8. perfuscata Haw. — Wood, 580. ^579. — saturata 5/^. var^. 



9. centumnotata Fab. — Wood, 578. — russata Hiib. pi. 59. 

 / 305. Sr 86. 445. var. 



10. marmorata 2^(26. — Wood, 574. S)- 575. — amadnataSte. var. — 

 omicronata Don. 15. 510. 1. var. 



11. immanata Haw. 323. 22. — Wood, 513. 



12. boreata Curt. — concinnata Ste.? — Wood, 576. 



Allied to E. i7nmanata; but the superior wings are more 

 marbled ; the narrow ferruginous fascia at the base is obscure 

 and not angulated, terminating in a white horse-shoe on the 

 inner margin ; the broad central fascia is not solid, but grey in 

 the middle, and the posterior margin is darker than in E. im- 

 manata. 



I first discovered this beautiful species the 7th of August 

 1825, on rocks near Arrachar in Scotland, in company with 

 Mr. Dale, and I have never found it elsewhere. 



13. comitata Linji. — Wood, 587. — Chenopodiata i/wi. 



14. Populata Linn. — Wood, 590. 



15. testata Linn. — Wood, 599, S • 593 ?. — achatina Hiib. 58. 

 301c?. 79.408$. 



16. Spinachiata Haw. — Wood, 591. — marmorata //m6. 



17. Pyraliata J/iwi. — Wood, 594. — populata //aw. 



18. fulvata Hm&. — Wood, 561. — socmia Fab. 



The beautiful Plant figured, Pinguicula grandiflora (Large- 

 flowered Butterwort), is abundant, as well as the other 2 spe- 

 cies, at the base of the mountains around the lakes of Killarney, 

 but in July I could find only one specimen injlower on the 

 western side of Mangerton near the base. Miss Jennings of 

 Cork informed me she had obtained the P. grandijlora with 

 white flowers. 



