158 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Vanessa polycJdoros. Hybernated specimens very common in 

 Dorking, Wotton, and Holmbury St. Mary, in 1900 and 1901 (April 

 1st). Larvae emerged May 13th, pupated June 11th; imagines June 

 29th. A few seen in March, 1902, but noue since. — V. urticcc. Exceed- 

 ingly common everywhere. The larvfe to be found in great numbers 

 every year. — Y. io. Uncertain in appearance. Most abundant in 

 1901. Pupated, July 1st; imagines, July 12th. — F. atalanta. Never 

 plentiful, but several seen nearly every year ; imagines, August 26th. 

 — V. antiopa. One specimen seen by a gamekeeper on Kanmore in 

 September, 1903. — V. cardui. One specimen taken in Dorking, June 

 11th, 1902. (N.B. This species was very abundant at Bembridge, Isle 

 of Wight, during August and September, 1902.) 



MeUmarfjia galatea. One specimen taken at Dorking, July 26th, 

 1900. 



Pararge egeria. Always abundant at Polesden, and fairly plentiful 

 on Ranmore. May 15th. — P. megccra. Taken on Ranmore, June 4th, 

 but never common. 



Satyrus semele. Common on the chalk slopes on the south side of 

 Ranmore. July 12th. 



Epinephele jurtina. Swarming everywhere. Larvre taken on Ran- 

 more pupated June 22ud ; imagines, July 9th. Two bleached speci- 

 mens taken, September 4th, 1901, and July 27th, 1904. — E. tithonus. 

 Common on Ranmore. July 26th. 



Aphantopus hyperanthus. Common on Eaumore. July 8th. 



Cmionympha pamphilus. Exceedingly common everywhere. 



Thecla w-albnm. LarvfB taken on Boxhill ; pupated, June 10th ; 

 imagines, June 28th. Fairly abundant, especially in 1902. 



Zejihyrus quercus. Larvffi beaten on Ranmore ; pupated June 4th ; 

 imagines, June 28th. Always abundant. 



Callophrys rubi. Very plentiful in 1902, May 12th. Fairly plenti- 

 ful in other years. Dorking, Ranmore, and Polesden. 



Chrysophanus pldcEas. Always abundant everywhere. 



Lycana astrarche. Taken sparingly on Ranmore and at Polesden. 

 June 6th. — L. icarus. Very abundant everywhere. April 21st. Two 

 interesting aberrations taken in 1902 — (1.) Underside with faint mar- 

 ginal spots, and only one inner spot, June 7th. (2.) Gynandi-o- 

 morphous specimen, male on the left side, female on the right, June 

 14th. [Vide Entom. xxxv. 218). — L. bellargus. Always plentiful on a 

 certain patch on the south side of Ranmore. May 28th, August 15th. 

 — L. corydon. Very plentiful in 1901, on the south side of Ranmore ; 

 in other years only a few specimens seen. July 20th. — L. mmima. 

 Common in a chalk-pit in Dorking, and on the south side of Ranmore. 

 June 10th. 



Cyaniris argiolus. Common in 1901. April 30th. Holmwood and 

 Dorking, one or two specimens seen in 1900, 1902, and 1904 ; but 

 none at all seen in other years. 



Nemeobius lucina. Always abundant at Polesden, and getting 

 more plentiful and more widely distributed on Ranmore every year. 

 Ova to be found on the under side of cowslip-leaves, sometimes as 

 many as ten on a leaf, but oftener only one or two on a plant ; ova 

 deposited, May 23rd ; larvae emerged, June 4th ; pupated, July 8th ; 

 imagines. May 15th. 



