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Limmitis Camilla, Schiff. Rather common. 



Pyrameis atalanta. L. One seen. — P. cardni, L. A few. 



Vanessa io, L. Two just out. — V. polychloros, L. A few seen. — 

 V. antiopa, L. One seen. 



Polygonia c-album, L. Common. 



Melitaa cinxia, L., M. phcebe, Knoch, and M. didyma, 0. A few. — 

 M. didyma var. alpina, Stgr. One only.— J/, athalia, Rott. Numerous 

 and very variable. It is possible that one or two may prove to be 

 deione, and others the var. vemetensis. — M. dictynna, Esp. A few. 



Argynnis euphrosy?ie, L. One on Mont Canigou at 6000 ft. — A. 

 lathonia, L. Several. — A. adippe, L. Seen only. 



Melanargia lachesis, Hb. A few. — M. lachesis var. canigoulensis. 

 Fairly common ; rather near galatea on under side, but ground colour 

 a more chalky white. 



Erebia evias, God. One or two, worn. — E. stygne var. pyrenaica, 

 Riihl. Very abundant on Mont Canigou at 4000 ft., and again at 

 St. Martin du Canigou. 



Satyrus alcyone, Schiff., and S. semele, L. Occasionally, just 

 coming out. 



Pararge aigeria,Ij., and P. megera, L. A few. — P. mcera gen. aestid. 

 adrasta, Hb. A few ; described in Montserrat list. The type does not 

 occur in the Eastern Pyrenees. 



Aphantopus hyperantus, L. Common. 



Epinephele jurtina var. hispulla, Hb. A few ; did not see the type, 

 although Rondou and Elwes both give it as abundant. 



Ccenonympha arcania, L. Very common on Station Road. — C. 

 pamphilus, L. A few. 



Lacosopis roboris, Esp. Locally among young ash-trees ; fairly 

 common, and in beautiful condition. 



Thecla ilicis, Esp. A few. — T. ilicis ab. cerri, Hb., and T. ilicis 

 var. esculi, Hb. Two or three. 



Oallophrys rubi, L. One worn specimen, Station Road. 



Chrysophanus alciphron var. gordius, Sutz. One or two at St. Martin 

 du Canigou. — C. phlmas, L. A few. 



Lycmna argiades ab. coretas, 0. One or two females only. — L. 

 argus, L. A few. Staudmger (whose nomenclature I have followed) 

 does not recognize agon as distinct. — L. orion, Pall. One specimen 

 only. — L. astrarche, Bgstr. Common and fine. — L. icarus, Eott., 

 L. amandus, Schn., L. escheri, Hb., L. bellargus, Rott.. and L. coridon, 

 Poda. A few. — L. cyllarus, Rott. One only. 

 Cyaniris argiolus, L. Occasionally. 

 Adopaa thaumas, Hufn. Two or three. 

 Argiades sylvanus, Esp. Common. 

 Carcharodus alcece, Esp. One only. 



Hesperia carthami, Hb. Just coming out, several specimens. — 

 H. sao, Hb., H. alveus, Hb., and H. malva, L. Occasionally. 



Eeferring to the last paragraph of my paper (ante, p. 280), 

 Mr. Rowland-Brown reminds me that it has been conclusively 

 established by Dr. Chapman that Erebia melas is not a Pyrenean 

 species at all, but that lefevrei is the proper specific name for the 

 Pyrenean form. 



