Lincolnshive Butterflies. 85 
Mr. S. Hudson in 1903, it was stated that it was not extinct. 
(Nat., 1904, p. 224.) 
LYCENA MINIMA Fues 
Rare. 
N. Glentham, 1877-1879, F A L. 
NEMEOBIUS LUCINA LI 
There are no recent records. 
{‘‘ Found in extremely restricted localities in Lincolnshire.” 
{“ Lincolnshire, T. H. Allis.” 
SYRICHTHUS MALVE [F. 
Searee. 
N. Market Rasen, a few each year, W L. Linwood, a few in 1901, 
G W M. Gainsborough District, F M B. Owston Ferry 
District, A R. 
S. Skellingthorpe, 4-5-1900, fF M. Haverholme Priory, common, 
J e 
Je 
NISONIADES TAGES IL 
Locally common in some districts. 
N. Market Rasen, common, W L. Hatton and Newhall, GH R. 
Legsby, GH R. andG WM. Near Acthorpe Wood, one or 
two, 1-6-1905, G W M. Saxilby, common, 21-5-1893, J W C. 
S. Skellingthorpe, 3-6-1900; Hartsholme, 6-7-1900, J F M. 
Grantham, 16-6-1896, A T. Lincoln District, 1881, Canon 
Fowler. Haverholme Priory, a few, J C. West W illoughby, 
6-1896,S CS. 
HESPERIA THAUMAS dHufn 
Locally common in some districts. 
N. *Louth District, “rare,’ RWG. andH WK. Alford District. 
Mother Wood (a, and Greenfield, EK W. Gainsborough 
District, F M B. Market Rasen, common locally, G W M, 
Scotton Common, 28-7-1905, L N t. Pelham’s Pillar Wood. 
scarce, J W B. Between Woodhall Spa and Tumby, 18-8-1898 
LNU. Edlington, EK. H. Bree. Owston Ferry District, A R 
S. Lineoln District, F M B. Hartsholme, 5-7-1887, JF M. Haver- 
2 holme Priory, common, J C. 
_ HESPERIA SYLVANUS Esp 
i Common. 
N. “Louth District, R WG. and HW K; Divs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 
9, 10, 11. 
S. Stamford, 21-6-1905, L N U. Divs. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. 
_ CARTEROCEPHALUS PALEMON Pall 
Very local. 
N West Rasen, 27-5-1856, Rev. W. W. Cooper. Langworth and 
Legsby,GHR. Saxilby, abundant 21-5-1897, J WC. Market 
Rasen, a few most years, WL. Newhall, 1893, E P. Linwood 
FAL.andG WM. 
S. Skellingthorpe, 3-6-1900, J F M. Bourne, Stainton’s Manual, 
Lincoln, Canon W. W. Fowler. Hartsholme and Doddington, 
JFM, 
