292 THE entomologist's record. 



Llnieyiitix Camilla { = sibi/lla). — 7. 1 being labelled simply "from 



Seaman." 

 Uipparcliia aeijeria. — 6. 

 Hipparchia mei/aera. — 12. 



Hipparchia semele. — 11. Dover, 1846, A.G., being the only label. 

 Hipparchia (/alathea.— 12. All labelled Hartley Wood, Essex, 1844 



to' 1846, A.G. 

 Hipparchia titltonus. — 5. 

 Hipparchia janira. — 9. One is very pallid. 

 Hipparchia h;/peranthHs. — 7. 

 Hipparchia hlandina. — 5. 2 labelled Scotland, from Walford, 1846, 



2 others Scotland, from Seaman, 1846, and the fifth 



Hodgkinson, 1846. 

 Hipparchia caasiope. — 8. 4 from Perthshire, Weaver, 1846, 1 from 



Cumberland, Weaver, 1846, another from Cumberland 



Mountains, Eddleston, 1846, another from Carlisle, Hodgkin- 

 son, 1846, the eightti from Borrowdale, Hodgkinson, June, 



1846. 

 Hipparchia ilacus. — 11. All were taken by Eddleston, 1844-1846, 



except one caught in the North by Seaman m the latter year. 

 Hipparchia ti/phon. — 2. Perthshire, Weaver, July, 1846. And 2. 



Perthshire, H. Doubleday, 1846. 

 Hippa rchia pa mphiltis. — ^1 2 . 

 Theclu hctnlae. — 3. 1 Roxwell, 1842, A.G., 1 Galleywood Common, 



1843, A. G., 1 Little Baddow, 1845, A.G. 

 Thecla ijiierciis. — 14. All but 2 being from Chantrey Wood, 1844 to 



1846, A.G. 

 Thecla priini. — 1. Monks' Wood, Hodgkinson, 1846. A female in 



rather poor condition. 

 Thecla w-albiim. — 8. 4 being Witham, from Walford, 1846, 2 Ipswich, 



from Seaman, 1846, and 2 from Eddleston, 1844. 

 Thecla riibi. — 10. 1 being Ipswich, Seaman, 1846, and all the others 



from Bromley Thicket, 1844 to 1846. 

 Lijcaena phlaeas. — 15. All quite typical and without labels. 

 Lijcaena dispar. — 2 glorious specimens, the male, of most radiant 



lustre, labelled "from Cambridgeshire or Hunts. Bought 



in London, 1843." Female, equally superb, " from Argent 



of London. Fens of Huntingdon. Bought 1846." 

 PidijiniDnatns anjioliis. — 3 from Seaman of Ipswich, 1846. 1 Milton 



Park, near Peterborough, Whitwell. 

 i'oli/onniiatus ahufi.— 10. 8 from Dover, 1 taken by A.G., the others 



by Leplastrier. The ninth is " from Stainton, 1846," and 



the tenth " Hitchin, 1844." 

 I'uli/uiinnatnn acix. — 2. The male in fine condition, labelled "Sheffield 



Heppenstall, 1846." The female, quite perfect, " Heppen- 



stall, 1846." 

 Polyommatns cnnplnn. — 5 males, 5 females, and 5 undersides. Dover, 



August, 1846, A.G. 

 Pi)lip))iimutuH adoniH. — 8 males in most perfect condition and looking 



as though they were born yesterday, 2 equally brilliant 



females and 6 undersides. All Dover, August 1846, A.G. 

 I'uli/niiniiatiin alcris. — 6 males, 5 females, 6 undersides. Not in any 



way remarkable. 



