ON EUROPEAN BUTTERFLIES. 27 



Intermediate between Gorge and Gorgone^ with the latter 

 of which it has hitherto been confounded. Wings rounder 

 than in Gorge, fringes plain, uninterrupted witli brown. 

 Underside of hind-wings darker, and the marginal bands 

 broader and less defined from the ground-colour. Rather 

 smaller than G org one ; hind-wings with no eyes ; fore-wings 

 with only two eyes at the tip, not three ; underside paler, 

 the nervures less distinct. YII. 



Larva unknown. 



Hab. Alpine meadows of the south of France. 



Chrysophanus Hypoxanthe, Bd. 

 i*Ir. Hewitson has a memorandum that Boisduval has 

 specimens of this insect from Canada. Whether it is really 

 European must at present be considered rather doubtful. 



POLYOMMATUS AdMETUS, Esp. 



Ledei'er states that he has varieties intermediate between 

 this insect and Hippertii, Lefehvrei and Menalcas, all which 

 forms he therefore considers mere varieties of Admetus. U 

 so, P. liopfferi is probably also a variety of the latter. 



PoLYOMMATUS Semiargus, Rottcmbcrg. 



Acis, Herbst. 



Larva covered with fine yellowish-green hair; dorsal and 



lateral streaks darker. Head, feet and stigmata dark brown. 



On AnthglUs vulneraria. YIII. — IX. (Assmuss, Stett. Ent. 



Zeit. 1863). 



Additional Note. 



Since writing the above, I have received the second num- 

 ber for 1864 of the Ann. de la Soc. Ent. de France, in which 



