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greenish-olive, with the black spots hardly visible. M. trivia, W. V., 

 May 26th (second brood on July 4th) ; common on the cliffs ; the 

 larva not rare on species of Verbascum. 



Argi/nnis Daphne, "W. V., June 26th ; not very scarce in a deep 

 ravine beyond Mai Tepe, but very difficult to obtain, as it always kept 

 well out of reach, among the brambles ; only about four were caught. 

 A. Ino, Es., June 29th; one worn specimen on the cliffs. A. Latlionia, 

 L., June 27th ; very scarce, on the cliffs. A. Pandora, W. V., May 

 30th ; a few examples of this grand fritillary (which is common at 

 Besika Bay) on the cliffs and elsewhere : it is exceedingly shy, and 

 strong on the wing. 



Grapta Egea, Er., July 20th ; not rare, sunning itself on bare rock- 

 faces on the cliffs. G. c-album, L., June 14th ; not unfrequent in 

 lanes and bushy places. 



Vanessa polychloros, L., June 2nd ; common about elms for about 

 three weeks. V. urticce, L., July 19th ; very rare. V. lo, L., June 

 23rd ; only a few specimens observed. V. Antiopa, L., June 20th ; 

 not uncommon on the cliffs and elsewhere, for about a fortnight. 



Pyrameis Atalanta, L., June 23rd ; not very common. P. cardui, 

 L., June 14th ; excessively abundant everywhere. 



Livienitis Camilla, W. Y., May 26th ; very plentiful along the 

 cliffs, and in the ravines, wherever the honeysuckle grew ; a most ex- 

 quisite insect when in fine condition. Three broods during the summer. 



Melanagria Galatliea, L., June 6th ; abundant : the specimens 

 small and very dark, nearly all the marginal white spots being ob- 

 literated. M. Larissa, H., June 1st; abundant: varying much in size 

 and colour. 



Tiasiommata Roxelana, Er., June 2ud ; abundant in shady places : 

 a very weak flier, but provokingly fond of ensconsing itself in the 

 most brambly corners, to the great detriment of the net : worn ? 

 stragglers occurred as late as August 15th. L. Megcera, L., April 14th ; 

 abundant. 



Sipparcliia Proserpina, W. V., July 6th ; one specimen only 

 (a $ ) of this fine insect, on a bramble-blossom on the cliffs. S. 

 Sermione, L., July 11th; rare on the cliffs. H. Briseis, L., June 25th ; 

 very common in dry, open, flowery spots, and fond of the blossoms of 

 the wild thyme : active and wary. S. Semele, L., June 6th ; rare, on 

 the cliffs. H. statilinus, Hf., July 16th; very abundant on the cliffs. 

 H. Janira, L., May 25th ; generally abundant. The var. ? Eudora, 

 Esp., frequent in vineyards, &c., on the cliffs : first seen July 17th. 

 JL. Tithonus, L., July 14th ; very rare. 



Coenonymplia Pamphilus, L., April 30th ; generally abundant. 



