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V. c-album. — Digne, St. Martin, Vizzavona. 



V. pohjchloroH. — Digne and St. Martin ; not common. 



V. urtico'.. — In all tlie localities except Corsica. I was too early for 

 ichnusa, which appears at Vizzavona about July 20th. 



V. antiupa. — None on this occasion ; hybernated specimens com- 

 mon at Digne, April, 1898. 



V. 10. — Not common ; a few at Digne, and also at Vizzavona. 



V. atalayita. — Digne, St. Martin, Vizzavona. At Digne it seems to 

 emerge early in the season, as I found it fresh there in April, 1898. 



V. cardiii. — I only saw this once, at Vizzavona ; probably too early 

 for it. 



Melitcea didyma. — Digne, St. Martin, One remarkable aberration 

 at Digne, July 19th. 



M. aurinia. — Was common at St. Martin in May, 1898 (var. 

 iberica) ; a few worn specimens at Digne. 



M. cinxin. — Three at St. Martin. 



M. phoehe. — Digne and St. Martin ; common. Annot (abundant). 



M. parthenie. — Digne and St. Martin ; not rare. 



M. itthalia. — Digne and St. Martin. 



M. deione. — Digne and St. Martin ; three or four. 



Anjiinnis enphrosyne. — A few in the above two localities. 



A. selene. — A few in the above two localities. 



A. dia. — Only at St. Martm ; not common. 



A. amathusia. — St. Martin, above the Boreon waterfall, and Madone 

 de Feuestre. 



A. daphne. — Digne, near the baths; St. Martin, on the route de 

 Madone, and Venanson Road ; not common. 



A. latonia. — Digne, Avignon, St. Martin, and at Vizzavona. 



A. elisa. — At Vizzavona ; fairly common in the pine forest, and on 

 the road to Tattone. 



A. iiylaia. — Only at St. Martin, at high elevations. 



A. adippe. — St. Martin ; very large and bright at Digne. No 

 cUodoxa seen. 



A. paphia.— Digne, St. Martin, Vizzavona. 



A. pandora. — One fine green-coloured female at Vizzavona, another 

 at the railway station at the same place, a third seen on the station 

 platform at Vivario. 



Satyrid.e. 



Melanaryia galutea. — Digne and Avignon ; mostly very common. — 

 Var. procida. At St. Martin, where it is abundant, replacing type. 



^I. lachesis. — Six fine specimens at Avignon, near Pout de Gard, 

 June 16th. 



M. ayllins — Too late for this species, which I found in profusion on 

 Mount Boreon, and Villefranche, Nice, in May, 1898. 



Krebia evias. — Only at St. Martin, at about 4000 ft. ; locally 

 common. 



K. ceto. — In same localities. 



K. eunjale. — St. Martin ; common locally. 



E. styi/ne. — St. Martin ; only one specimen. 



E. epistyyne. — Too late for this ; common at Digne in April, 1898, 

 on the Montagne de St. Vincent. 



