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102. A. interjecta, Hb. Of infrequent occurrence. 
C.—Wallasey, Rock Ferry, s., and Chester (W.L.); 
New Brighton at ragwort flowers, and Parkgate (Z.L.); 
Delamere Forest, 1., r. (Da.); Chester (N.); ditto, one 
at e.l. 1900 (Do.); Wallasey, one at ragwort 1900 (Ta.) ; 
ditto, o. (Pr.); Bowdon (Tp.) 
F.— Overton, o. (Pe.) 
D.—Llandulas (Sh.) 
103. A. augur, F. Common and generally distributed. 
C.—Wirral (W.Z.); Wallasey (M., Pr.) ; Chester, e.1. 
(Do.); near Chester, 1., c., imago at sugar (A.); Ince 
Marshes (N.); Vicar’s Cross (P.C.); Delamere, c. at 
sugar (H.); Knutsford (Da.); Bowdon, at sugar (Tp.); 
Dunham, at sugar (Ta.) 
F.—Holywell and Loggerheads (W.Z.); Rhyl and 
Overton, m.c. (Pe). 
D.—Colwyn Bay (N.) 
Car.—Penmaenmawr, a. (Po.) 
104. A. pronuba, Ll. Exceedingly abundant everywhere and in 
endless variety. 
105. A. comes, Hb. Abundant throughout. 
106. A. castanea, Esp. This—the brick-red form—is the rarest 
with us. The variety xeg/ecta, Hb., with the light-drab 
forewings, is the usual form wherever the species is 
found in the district; but the insect is local and appears 
to occur in very few places. 
C.—Rudheath, a few 1900 (Da.) 
Car.—Abersoch, a few 1897 (Da.) 
106a. ,, var. neglecta, Hb. 
C.—Once at Oxton (W.G.); Delamere (A.); Rud- 
heath, fairly plentiful in 1900 (Da.) 
Car.—Abersoch, n.u. (Da.) 
107. A. agathina, Dup. Local and rare. 
C.—Wallasey, one specimen taken by Mr. Almond 
in 1854 (Z.Z.); Bidston Hill, 0. (Z.Z.); ditto, 1., n.u. 
(Pr.); near Abbot’s Moss, Delamere, 1., June; imagines, 
August (Co.); White Hall, near Tarporley, one (Stk) ; 
Wilmslow (Tp.) 
Car.—Penmaenmawr, 1. (Ta.) 
