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D.—The Leet (A.); along Clwyd Hills, Cefn Caves, 
near Ruthin, and Bryn Euryn, near Llandrillo-yn-Rhos 
(W.G.): Llandulas (P.C.); ditto, on undercliff 1873 
(Sh.\; Colwyn Bay, c. on hills (N.); ditto, ‘including a 
variety with a white spot on each wing and black 
centres” (A. D. Imms). 
Notre.—This is apparently the variety Artaxerxes, F.—a very 
interesting record.—ED. 
Car.—Llandudno and Gloddaeth (N.); Llandudno 
(G. Renshaw); Orme’s Jiead (Po., W.G.); Sandhills, 
mouth of the Conway (W.G.) 
L. icarus, Rott. Common and generally distributed through- 
out N. Wales; sparingly, Bull Bay district, Anglesea 
(N.); common in greater part of Cheshire, except in the 
east, where it is seldom seen near the large towns. 
var. icarinus, Scrb. Once, Wallasey sandhills (W.G.) 
L. minimus, Fuessl. Very rare in Cheshire. Local in the 
Welsh counties, but generally common where it occurs. 
No records from Anglesea. 
C.—Neston (C. S. Gregson in #.L.) 
F.—Bagillt; the Loggerheads; and Talargoch(W.L.); 
Prestatyn (A.) 
D.— Along Clwyd Hills and near Ruthin (W.G.); 
Llandulas (P.C.); Colwyn Bay (O. Whittaker); very local, 
but c. where it occurs in the Colwyn Bay district (N.) 
Car.—Gloddaeth, near Llandudno (W.G.) 
CYANIRIS, Dalm. 
C. argiolus, L. Very local and uncommon generally. 
C.—Delamere (Z4.Z.); ditto, fc, more so in some 
seasons than others (H.); N. Cheshire (N.G.); the 
White Hall, near Tarporley, n.c. (Stk.); Eastham and 
Hooton, taken by Mr. T. Harris (recorded in &.Z. on 
the authority of C. S. Gregson). 
F.—Lanes above Bagillt (W7Z.); Halkyn and around 
Overton (W.G.); Overton, o. (Pe.); Nant-y-ffrith, a 
few (N.) 
D.—Common, roadside holly fence, near Wrexham 
(N.); Colwyn Bay, sp. (N.); near Ruthin (W.G.); 
Llanferres (B.) 
Car.—Bettws-y-Coed, fic. 1893 (Pe.); ditto, plentiful 
on holly and abundant on ivy, Conway ; also found near 
Deganwy (W.G.); swarming in road between Gwydyr 
Castle and Bettws-y-Coed; also sp. in the Conway 
Valley (Bl.); also recorded by T. B. Jefferys. 
