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614. — L. corydon, Hb., var. albicans, H.-S. This interesting variety taken by 

 Mr. G. O. Sloper at Granada, in early summer, 1911. He states they 

 were very plentiful in the locality where they occurred. 



634. — L. lorquinii,'ii.-S. Local. Taken at Granada by Mr. Sloper on|Jitne 11th, 

 1911. 



639. — L. melanops, B. I took ray first specimen at the lower slopes of the Sierra 

 Carbonera, where it was flying with other " Blues," on April 21st, 1910. 

 On April 6th, 1912, I found it fairly common flying along and across a 

 small movmtain stream which rose from near the summit of the Sierra 

 Carbonera, and ran down over rough grotmd and boulders to the plain 

 below, where the flrst specimen was taken the year before. 



650. — Cyaniris argiolus, L. Common throiighout the greater part of the 

 district from January to October. I took my best specimens at 

 Granada on Augi^st 8th, 1910. 



661. — Adopsea lineola, 0. — Taken at Granada on June 3rd, 1911, and at Campa- 

 mento in June, 1912. Apparently not very common. 



662. — A. thaumas, Hufn. Common throvighout the region, except on the Rock, 

 from the middle of May to the first week in July. 



664. — A. actseon, Eott. This species is abundant throughout the Gibraltar 

 district, including the Eock, where I have taken it at a place called 

 " Poco Eoco," high up above sea level (May 24th, 1910), but I have 

 not seen it in Marocco. It fiies from about the middle of May to the 

 end of June. 



680. — Parnara nostrodamus, F. I did not meet with this species iintil Sept. 11th, 

 1911 (although carefully searched for during two seasons), when I 

 found it near Tangier, past its best, and secured six rather bad speci- 

 mens. On May 27th, 1912, I saw two specimens, and captured one on 

 some waste sandy ground near the foot of the Sierra Carbonera. 



686. — Carcharodus alcex, Esp. Common throughout the region almost all the 

 year. My earliest record in the season is February 27th (1912). 



687.— C. althess, Hb. Very rare. Type form taken at Cork Woods on May 14th, 

 1910, and var. hseticus, Ebr., at Algeciras, on June 8th, 1912. Probably 

 this has been passed over for the common H. proto, which it somewhat 

 resembles. 



688. — Hesperia proto, Esp. Two broods of this species during the year — in May 

 and July. They remain on tlie wing until about the end of September. 

 Common. 



700. — H. sao, Hb., var. therapne, Ebr. Taken at Sierra Carbonera (earliest date, 

 April 21st, 1910), at Algeciras, from May to July, and a specimen of 

 what appears to be the type form, taken at Tangier on September 21st, 

 1910. Not seen on the Eock. 



703.— H. alve^is, Hb. Taken in the Cork Woods on July 4th, 1910, and at 

 Algeciras on May 11th, 1912. Apparently local. 



713. — Thanaos tages, L., var. cervantes, Grasl. Taken at Granada by Mr. G. O. 



Sloper, from June 3rd to 15th, 1911. 



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