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Vicar’s Cross, near Chester (P.C.); N. Cheshire (N.G.); 
one in garden at Tarvin Sands about 1892, and a 
hybernated one in the following spring (F.); Delamere, 
one in 1894 (H.); Ince, o. (N., R. Newstead, Senr.); 
Bidston, one in 1885 (W.G.) 
F.—Holywell (W.Z.); Overton, m.c. (Pe., W.G.); 
Rhyl, July 22nd, 1897 (A. H. Thompson). 
D.—Ruabon (W.L.); Colwyn Bay (W.L., N., W.G.); 
Ilandulas, one (P.C.); ditto, o. (Sh.); Ruthin (Ta.); 
Glyn Ceiriog, 0. (Pe.); the Loggerheads, Sept. 1877 
(J. H. Fowler); near Chirk (W.G.) 
Car.—Bettws-y-Coed, o. (Pe., A.); Vale of the Conway, 
plentiful (Bl.); near Deganwy and Trefriew (W.G.) 
: MELITAA, F. 
16. M. aurinia, Rott. Extremely local, and in very few places. 
C.—Near Malpas, a. (C.W.D.); one near Eastham 
(S. Archer); at Knutsford formerly, but has not been 
recorded from the locality for many years (Da.); recorded 
by R. S. Edelston in Zoologist for 1846, Vol. IV., p. 1220, 
as abundant in pasture fields at Stockport; but we have 
not heard of it occurring there in recent years. 
Car.—A single specimen on the coast, 1900 (J.) 
ARGYNNIS, F. 
17. A. selene, Schiff. Very rare in Cheshire, but of general 
occurrence in N. Wales—in some places common. 
C.—Delamere (W.Z.); Macclesfield (4.Z.); Hatch- 
mere Moss, Delamere, in 1884 (Sh.) 
D.—Nant-y-Glyn, Colwyn Bay (O. Whittaker); near 
Ruthin (W.G.) 
Car.—Conway Valley (Bl.); near Deganwy, Bettws-y- 
Coed, and Trefriew (W.G.); South Coast, c. (J., Da., A.); 
Llandudno (W.L.) 
18. A. euphrosyne, L. The same remarks apply to this species. 
C.—Delamere (W.Z., Tp.); formerly at Knutsford 
(Tp.); Bromborough Woods (£.Z.) 
F.—Holywell (W.Z.) 
D.—Nant-y-Glyn and Colwyn Bay (O. Whittaker) ; 
Colwyn Bay (N.); near Ruthin (W.G.) ;- Abergele (N.) 
Car.—Bettws-y-Coed, c. (Pe., W.G.); Conway Valley 
(Bl.); near Abersoch (A., Da., J.); near Deganwy and 
Trefriew (W.G.) 
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