THREE WEEKS IN DAUPHINY. oe 
not an able-bodied man, not a horse, cart, or mule was left in 
Monétier. The tide of Destiny had ‘swept even into this tiny 
haven of peace, and borne away silent and unprotesting—nay, 
I think, glad with a sober joy—the brave peasants who, for a 
second time in history, stand side by side with our people on 
the red battlefields of France and Belgium. 
Butterflies observed at La Grave, Le Lauteret, and Monétier- 
les-Bains, July 11th-August 2nd, 1914 :— 
Hesperupm. — Carcharodus lavatere (one, La Grave), C 
althee ; Augiades sylvanus, A. comma; Adopea lineola; Hes- 
peria alveus, H. carline, H. serratule, H. cacalie, H. andromede, 
H. malvoides ; Pyrgus sao. 
Lycmnip#%.—Chrysophanus hippothoé var. eurybia, C. dorilis 
var. subalpina, C. virgauree, C. phleas; Lycena arion (going 
over); Nomiades semiargus; Cupido minimus ; Polyommatus 
eumedon, P. donzellit (one, La Grave), P. damon, P. corydon, 
P. hylas, P. escheri, P. thersites, P. icarus, P. eros, P. orbitulus, 
P. medon, P. pheretes; Plebeius argus ; T'hecla ilicis (Monétier). 
(Included in Dr. Chapman’s list, but not met with by me, 
Cupido sebrus.) 
Papinionip®.—Papilio machaon, P. podalirius (near Bourg 
d’Oisans, July 11th); Parnassius apollo, P. delius. 
Prrripz.—Aporia crategi; Pieris brassice, P. rape, P. napr 
var. bryonie ; Pontia callidice ; Anthocharis simplonia ; Huchloe 
cardamines ; Leptosia sinapis; Colias phicomone, C. hyale, C. 
edusa ; Gonepteryx rhamnt. 
NympHanipm. -— Argynnis aglaia, A. niobe, and var. eris; 
Issoria lathonia; Brenthis euphrosyne, B. ino, B. amathusia 
(Monétier), B. dia, B. pales; Melitea aurinia var. merope, 
M. phebe, M. didyma, M. varia, M. athalia, M. dictynna ; 
Pyrameis cardui, P. atalanta ; Aglais urtice ; Limenitis camilla 
(Monétier). 
SaryripH.—Pararge mera, P. megera; Epinephele jurtina, 
EE. lycaon (Monétier) ; Coenonympha iphis, C. satyrion, C. pam- 
philus; Erebia epiphron var. cassiope, HE. melampus, EH. pharte, 
E. mnestra (Evariste-Chancel), H. alecto var. duponcheli, E. ceto, 
EE. stygne, E. scipio, EH. euryale, EH. goante, HE. gorge, HE. tyndarus, 
E. lappona; Melanargia galatea ; eighty-nine species in all. 
Harrow Weald: October, 1914. 
eX Crs STRIGOSA, HADENA ATRIPLICIS, &e., 
IN CAMBRIDGESHIRE 
By A. THURNALL. 
As a native of South Cambridgeshire the various notes which 
have appeared in recent numbers of the ‘‘ Entomologist” 
