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Peszer, June 12th. B. daphne, Schiff. — Locally common in the 

 valley (pi. x), fond of resting on bramble blossoms; not on the 

 Doinogled side of the stream. Issoeia lathonia, Esp. — Very common, 

 June 12th, Peszer ; also occasional specimens at Budapest and 

 Herculesbad. Argynnis niobe var. eris, Esp. — Svabhegy, June 11th, 

 occasionally. A. adippe var. cleodoxa. — Occasionally, Herculesbad. 

 Dryas paphia, Esp. — Budapest and Herculesbad, a very common 

 species. D. pandora, Esp. — June 12th, 13th, and 27th, fairly 

 common at Peszer. Melanargia galathea, Esp. — By no means 

 common at Herculesbad, it is usually a most abundant butterfly. 

 M. japygia var. suwarovius, Hbst. — June 27th, two males, Peszer. 

 Erebia medusa var. psodea, Hb. — On the grassy slope near the 

 summit of the Domogled, June 23rd ; it seemed to be fairly common, 

 but the specimens were mostly very dilapidated ; I secured a pair, one 

 male and one female, fairly good representatives of this interesting 

 form of medusa. E. melas, Hbst. — My guide sent me a very beautiful 

 series, which he took in this same locality towards the end of July. 

 E. euryale, Esp. — Just emerging, Herculesbad. Satyrus semele, 

 Esp. — Herculesbad. Pararge roxelana, Hb. — I took a short but fine 

 series of this species on June 24th, Herculesbad (pi. xi., figs. 1 and 2). P. 

 m^ra, Esp. — Occasionally, Herculesbad. Epinephele jurtina, Hb., E. 

 lycaon, Esp. — Fairly common, Herculesbad. Ccenonympha iphis, Hb., 

 C. arcania, Hb. — Very abundant, Budapest. C. pamphilus, L. — 

 Svabhegy. Libythea celtis, Esp. — Rather common, found at 

 rest in the afternoon on the stones in the road ; took a beauti- 

 ful series ; Herculesbad. Thecla spini, Schiff. — Peszer and Her- 

 culesbad, occasionally. T. pruni, Esp. — One specimen, Budapest. 

 T. acacee, Hb. — A very abundant species wherever I went. T. ilicis, 

 Esp. — Common also in most localities. Callophrys rubi, Hb. — On 

 June 12th, and Bithys quercus, Esp., on June 27th, Peszer. 

 Chrysophanus thersamon, Esp. — Several fine specimens, June 6th and 

 10th, but the first brood was practically over. C. dispar var. rutilus, 

 Hb. — June 6th and 10th, Budapest. C. alciphron. — Very fine and 

 fairly common, Peszer, in swampy ground. Rumioia PHLiEAs, Esp., and 

 Loweia dorilis. — Only occasional specimens. Scolitantides orion var. 

 nigricans. — Peszer, very common, June 27th. Aricia astrarche. — 

 Kelenfold, June 10th. Polyommatus icarus. — A large fine form, 

 Budapest. P. hylas, Esp. — Generally distributed. Cupido minima. — • 

 Svabhegy, very common. Cyaniris semiargus, Nomiades cyllarus, 

 and Celastrina argiolus. — Herculesbad, occasional specimens. Heter- 

 opterus morpheus. — Common in swampy ground, Peszer, June 27th. 

 Adop^ea lineola. — Budapest. Augiades sylvanus, Esp. — Peszer, com- 

 mon. Erynnis (Carcharodus) lavater^e, Esp. — Very abundant, Peszer. 

 E. aethe.e. — One male and female, Budapest. Hesperia carthami. — 

 Peszer, most abundant. Powellia orbifer, Hb. — Common, but 

 worn, Svabhegy, June 11th. P. malv^e. — Scarce at the same 

 place. Sesia stellatarum, Esp. — Generally common. Porthetria 

 dispar, Esp. — I found a female at rest on June 27th. Lymantria 

 monacha, Esp. —Larvae, Herculesbad. Hypogymna morio, Esp. — Not 

 uncommon, Budapest ; flying with Chrysophanus rutilus. Heliothis 

 dipsacea, Esp. — Peszer, common. H. scutosa, Schiff. — One worn, 

 Peszer. Agrophila trabealis (sulphuralis). — Generally distributed 

 and very common on all sandy wastes. Siona decussata ab. fortifi- 



