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293. P. pulchrina, Hw. = v-aureum, Gn. Occurs only sparingly 
as a rule. 
C.—Puddington, seems s., Rock Ferry ( W.L.); West 
Kirby and Frankby, at briar flowers (Z.L.); Leasowe, 
n.c. (Pr.); Ince Marshes, sp. (N.); Chester (W.L.); 
ditto, c. at e.l. (Do., A.); ditto, at flowers (A.) ; Vicar’s 
Cross, one (P.C.); White Hall, near Tarporley (Stk.) ; 
Bowdon (Z.Z.); Carrington (Stb.); Stockport, a few (J.) 
F.—Loggerheads and Holywell(W.L.); Overton and 
Rhyl, o. (Pe.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay (N.) 
294. P. iota, L. Somewhat more common than the preceding 
species. 
C.—Puddington (W.L.); Leasowe, n.c. (Pr.); New 
Brighton and Bromborough (Z.Z.); near Hooton (Sh.) ; 
Ince Marshes, f.c. (N.); Chester, c. at el. (Do., Ae ME): 
Vicar’s Cross (P.C.); White Hall, near Tarporley, f.¢. 
(Stk.); Delamere, c. in 1898 (H.); Mid-Cheshire, n.c. 
(Da.); Alderley and Bowdon (4.Z.); Carrington, f.c. 
(Stb.); Stockport (J.) 
F.—Holywell, c. (W.Z.); Overton and Rhyl, m.c. (Pe.) 
D.—Colwyn Bay (N.) 
Car.—Deganwy (W.G.) 
295. P. gamma, L. Common everywhere throughout. 
296. P. interrogationis, L. Recorded from two localities only. 
C.—Staley Brushes, four, by T. Hague (4.Z.); also 
from the same locality by Mr. Edleston, Aug. 24th, 1844 
(Zoologist, Vol. II., p- 734): 
D.—Llangollen—from Stainton’s Manual (W.L.) 
EUCLIDIA, O. 
297. E. mi, Cl. Very seldom met with in Cheshire, and ap- 
parently not common in any of the Welsh counties. 
C.—Wallasey sandhills, s. (W.L.);_ railway bank 
between Wallasey and Spital, c. (4.Z., Pr.); near 
Bromborough (W.G.); White Hall, near Tarporley, 
two (Stk.); Ashley, formerly (4.Z.); Shavington 
Park (Th) 
F.—Wood near Llyn Helig, Bagillt, and Logger- 
heads (WL.) 
D.—Colwyn (W.L., N.); Abergele (N.); Ruthin 
(W.G.) 
Car.—Gloddaeth and Llandudno (N.); coast 1900 (J-) 
