14 THic kntomologist's record. 



The weather at St. Anton was not more favourable than elsewhere, 

 so that the two days spent here gave little opportunity for collecting. 

 Kri'liia iiianta and iinianipus were common, associated with K. rassiopc, 

 pharte, eunjale, tijiidarus, etc. Brcnthis [An/i/nnis) pales was, perhaps, the 

 only other butterfly much in evidence. 



At Neuhausen we hardly expected to do much collecting, but 

 devoted our time to admiring the Rhine Falls. It was, however, 

 pleasant to take there Xep/ii/rus [TJwda) hctulae, in first-rate order. 



From Neuhausen we travelled straight home. Carinthia is a 

 charming country to visit, not only on account of its entomological 

 riches, but for its scenery, and its pleasant inhabitants. 



Living there is exceedingly cheap, and accommodation clean and 

 good. The great blot is the extreme slowness of the local trains, which 

 potter along in a manner highly exasperating to the British temperament. 



The following list of butterflies may be of interest to collectors : — 



Hesperid.e. — Syrichthus fritUluta var. alveiis, S. malvae, 

 Nisoniades tages, Thijmelicus thaumas, T. lineola (large form at 

 Villach), Pamphila s'jhanus, P. confna. Lyc^nid^ : — Zephyrus 

 hetulae, Neuhausen, Aug. 4th, 1897 ; Z. qiierchs, Wolfsberg ; Thecla 

 spini, St. Paul ; Callophrys rubi, Chrysophanus virtjaiireae, C. dorilis, 

 C. plilaeas, G. amphidamas, C. hippothoe, Everes argiades, Wolfsberg ; 

 Plebeius aegon, Sterzing, etc. ; P. argus, Villach, etc. ; Polyommatus 

 optilete, Wolfsberg ; P. pheretes, Heiligenblut ; P. astrarche, P. 

 icnrus, P. hylas, Heiligenblut ; P. corydon, P. eras, Kor Alpe ; Cyaniris 

 argiohis, Nomiades semiargtis, Cupido minima, Lycaena avion, Villach, 

 Sau Alpe, Kor Alpe ; L. cnphenms, Wolfsberg, frequent ; L. alcon, W'olfs- 

 berg, rare ; L. areas, Wolfsberg, frequent ; L. amanda, Wolfsberg, rare. 

 Papilionid^ : — Papilio podalirius, Villach ; P. machaon, Wolfsberg ; 

 Parnassius apoUo, Heiligenblut ; F. mnemosyne, Lolling. Pierid^ : — 

 Aporia crataegi, Lolling, July 8th, 1897 ; Pieris brassicae, P. 

 rapae, P. napi and var. bryoniae, P. callidice, Heiligenblut ; 

 EucJiloe cardamines, Lolling, July 8th, 1897 ; Leticophasia sinapis, 

 Colias hyale and C. edusa, Wolfsberg; G. ];7</co«ione, Heiligenblut and 

 Innsbruck ; G. myrmidone, one specimen only, St. Paul, Lavant 

 Thai ; Gonopteryx rhamni. Nymphalid.e : — Apatura iris, Wolfsberg 

 and Villach; Limenitis camUla, Wolfsberg; L. sibylla, Wolfsberg; 

 Neptis lucilla, Wolfsberg, not uncommon ; Araschnia levana var. 

 prorsa, Wolfsberg, frequent ; Polygouia c-album, Eugonia polychloros, 

 Aglais iirticae, Vanussa io, Euvaiiessa antiopa, Pyrameis atalanta, 

 P. cardui ; Melitaea aurinia and var. merope, Heiligenblut; M. 

 rynthia, Innsbruck ; M. phoebe, Villach ; M. partlienie var. varia, nr. 

 Heiligenblut, 7,500 ft. ; M. athalia, Villach, etc. ; Dryas paphia, 

 Argynnis aglaia, A. adippe and ab. cleodoxa. A, niobe and ab. eris, 

 A. laiouia, Brenthis eiiphrosyne, B. p)ales, B. amatlmsia, B. dia ; B. 

 ino. Lolling; B. thore, Lolling. SATYEm.E — Pararge maera, P. 

 megaera, I', egeria, (Eneis arJlo, Heiligenblut; Hipparchia semele, 

 H. actaca, Innsbruck ; Enodia hyperanthus, Epinephele ianira, 

 Coenonympha ipliis, 5,000 ft. -6, 000 ft., frequent; G. typhon, Sahlen 

 Osterwitz ; ('. pampliilns, i'.arcania, frequent ; C. satyrion, Melamjiias 

 epiphron and varieties, 8,500 ft. -7, 000 ft., frequent; M. melampus, 

 St. Anton, 5,000 ft. -6,500 ft. ; M. eriphylc, Sau Alpe, Kor Alpe, 

 5,500 ft.-6,000 ft. ; M. pliarte, Kor Alpe, St. Anton, Innsbruck, 

 5,500 ft.-7,000 ft. ; M. arete, Sau Alpe, 5,500 ft.-6,000 ft. ; Erebia 



