8 1 A LrST OF MACRO-LEPIDOPTKRA. 



Picris brasstcce, rapee, and napi all occur in the neighbour- 

 hood as might be anticipated. 



Pieris Daplidice used to be captured towards Dover in the 

 days of Leplastrier ; but has not, I believe, put in an appear- 

 ance of late years. 



Anfhocaris cardamines. In the Warren during May, but more 

 abundantly inland. 



Gonepferyx rhaimii. In the Warren, but sparingly, in May ; 

 more abundantly inland. 



Colias Edusa. Common enough in certain seasons. The 

 variety Helice has been captured here on several occasions ; 

 August and September. 



Colias Hyale. Ver}' abundant on the Lower Sandgate road, in 

 i8b8 ; August. 



Argvnnis Aglaia. Abundant on the downs which run inland, 

 from the east of Folkestone ; July. Black examples are rare. 



Argynnis Adippe. A few specimens flying in company with 

 the foregoing. 



Argynnis Lathonia, Two or three examples have been se- 

 cured in the Warren. It used not to be verj- scarce in some 

 seasons, in lucerne fields, at the back of Dover Castle. 



Argynnis Euphrasy ne. Taken inland ; first brood May and 

 June. 



Melitoea Artemis. Raindeah Wood ; end of May and June. 



Melitcea Cinxia. The undercliff, Lower Sandgate road, 

 where its food plant, Plantago lanceolata, abounds ; June. It 

 has not been observed of late years. 



Vanessa polychloros. In the Warren ; July and August — first 

 noticed and captured in I869. 



Vanessa urticoe, lo, Aialajita and cardui occur in greater or 

 less abundance in the Warren and other places. 



Arge Galalhea. Ver}' abundant, both to the east and west 

 of the town ; July and August. 



Satyrus ^geria. Common inland, borders of woods ; May 

 and August. 



Siilyrus Megoera. Common in lanes inland ; May & August. 



Satyrus Semele. Common in the Warren and East Downs ; 

 August. 



Satyrus Janira. Abundant ever)-where. 



Satyrus Tithonus. Taken inland and in the Warren. July. 



Satyrus Hyperanthus. Very abundant on the Warren ; 



