THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



No. 116,] MAY, MDCCCLXXIII. [Prick 6d. 



AEGYNNI9 AGLAIA (vAEIETY). 



Variety of Argynnis Aglaia. — The deviation from normal 

 position and shape of the black markings in this specimen 

 is more clearly shown by Mr. Willis's excellent figure than 

 they could be described by words. The two colours, bright 

 sienna-brown and black, occupy the entire area of the wings, 

 but their proportions are extremely different. The specimen 

 belongs to Mr. Stevens, and has been kindly lent me for 

 figuring in the ' Entomologist.' — Edward Newman. 



Economy of Chalcidice. By Francis Walker, Esq. 



(Continued from p. 349.) 



Tfie name of the first of the accompanying species 

 indicates where it is to be sought for. Very many 



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