84 Lincolnshive Butterflies. 
POLYOMMATUS DISPAR Haw 
Thouzh this Butterfly is now extinct, there is little doubt of 
its having occurred inthe County. The Rey. A. Thornley 
records that he has seen some examples in the collection of 
Mr. I. Baines, of Gainsborough, and taken by a friend of his 
some 45 years ago on Morton Carr, near Gainsborough. 
_POLYOMMATUS PHLGAS J 
Common—A white form was once taken in Skellingthorpe 
Woods, F M B. 
N. Market Rasen, 1877-79, F AL. Divs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 
jgile 
S. Skellingthorpe, KF M B. Divs. 13, 14, 15, 17, 18. 
LYCEENA AGON Schiff 
Rare, 
N. Laughton Common, Gainsborough, F M B. Owston Ferry 
District, A R. 
S. Hartsholme and Doddington, J F M. 
LYCCENA ASTRARCHE Bgstr 
Rare. 
N. *Louth District, ‘included in the collection of ‘ Butterflies 
found near Louth 1863,’ in the Mechanics’ Institute, but is 
not now found,” R WG. andH WK. Taken by Mr. Bailey 
of Louth. 
S. Lincoln District, f M B. 
LYCCENA ICARUS Rott 
Common. 
N. Market Rasen, 1877-1879, KF AL. Divs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 
11. 
S. Bourne, 1896, RW G. Divs. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. 
LYCCGENA CORYDON Fb 
Rare. 
N. Kexby, I. Baines. 
S. West Willoughby, 7-1892,S CS. 
{On limestone in Lincolnshire.” {| Common in Lincolnshire 
on chalk, T. H. Allis.” 
LYCCENA ARGIOLUS L 
Rare. 
S. Haverholme Priory, common in 1902, J C. 
LYCGENA SEMIARGUS Rott 
It is hoped that this rarity still exists in its old haunts. 
N. {Epworth. “as late as 1864, Mr. S. Hudson continued to find it, 
though not commonly, at Epworth, in the north of Lincoln- 
shire. He w rote in the “ Zoologist”’ for that year: ‘I find it 
in meadows, but they are of large extent ; and the insect 
appearing just before the grass is ready for the mower, 
prevents a proper search from being made for it.’ This 
seems to be the latest record of the insect from that 
district.” But ina letter to E A W P., written by the late 
