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when I have not taken several specimens, some even in the 

 month of April. 



Melitcea Cinxia. — Abundant on the Quenvais, St. Ouen's 

 Bay. 



Grapta C-Alhum. — Rare. I saw three specimens, and 

 captured one on a fig-tree, St. Saviour's, August 28th, 1872. 



Vanessa Urticce. — Extremely abundant. 



V. Polychloros. — Rather rare. I have taken it every 

 season, but never in any numbers. 



V. Antiopa. — One specimen was taken here some years 

 ago on -some palings, near Longueville, St. Saviour's; but I 

 have never seen a living specimen myself. 



V. lo. — Of occasional occurrence. Earliest date of capture, 

 July 22nd. 



V. Atalanta. — Common everywhere. 



Pyrameis Cardiii. — Generally common, but I did not take 

 a single specimen in 1871 ; last season they were again very 

 abundant. 



Pyrarga Egeria. — Abundant. 



P. Megcera. — Very abundant. 



Satyrus Semele. — Abundant, especially along the coast. 

 Earliest date of capture, June 29tb. 



Epinephele Janira. — Common everywhere. 



E. Tithonus. — Common. 



Coenonympha Pamphilus. — Very common, especially on 

 the Quenvais, and other dry, barren wastes. 



Thecla Iliihi. — Common, especially on blackberry-bloom, 

 all along the coast. 



T. Quercus. — Rare. I only know of two localities in the 

 island for this insect, — Mont Musere, St. Lawrence, and in 

 the Valley des Vaux, St. Saviour's, where I took one speci- 

 men, July 8th, 1872. 



T. W- Album. — Has been taken here, but not of late years. 



Lampides Bcetica. — Specimens have been taken here 

 occasionally within the last few years. The last one I knovr 

 of was taken in the suburbs of the town, in the autumn of 

 last year. 



Polyommatus Phlceas. — Common. 



LyccBua Medon. — Abundant. 



L. Icarus. — Exceedingly abundant. 



L. Argiolus. — Not common, but more so than usual last 

 year. 



