118 LEPIDOPTERA OF BURTON-ON-TRENT AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. 
Branstone (J. E. N.), Ashby (G. A. S.). Variety Aelice, clover 
fields at Repton (W. G.). 
Gonypteryx rhamni, Seal Wood and Dovedale (J. T. H.), 
Repton Shrubs (G. B.), Egginton (W. M. A.). 
Argynnis selene, Bagot’s Park (C. F. T.), Dovedale and Chartley 
(J. T. H.), Charnwood Forest (J. E.N.) A. euphrosyne, formerly 
in Repton Shrubs and Seal Wood (E. B. and J. T. H.). A. 
aglaia, abundant on Cannock Chase (J. E. N. and C. F. T.). 
A. paphia, Repton Shrubs and Seal Wood (E. B.), formerly in 
Repton Shrubs (J. T. H.), formerly in Anker Church (W. G.). 
Melita aurinia (artemis), Charnwood Forest (E. B.), one at 
Burton (G. H. W.). 
Vanessa c-album, Repton Shrubs and Seal Wood (E. B.), Repton 
(W. G.), Bardon Hill (J. T. H.), Calke Abbey (H. A. Stowell), 
V. polychloros, scarce (E. B.). Needwood Forest and Dovedale 
(J. T. H.), one at Burton (W. J. Pickering), one at Barrow 
(G A.S.). V. urtice, common throughout the district. V. 20, 
occurs occasionally throughout the district. V. antiopa, once at 
Milton (W. G.). V. atalanta, occurs throughout the district, 
some years abundantly. V. cardui, abundant throughout the 
district some years. 
Pararge egeria, Seal Wood (E. B.), Repton Shrubs (W. G.), 
Bardon Hill (J. T. H.). PB. megera, common (E. B.), scarce 
since 1861 (W. G.), Forest banks, Needwood (J. T. H.), Charn- 
wood Forest (J. T. H.). 
Satlvrus semele, Bunster Hill, Dovedale (J. T. H.). 
Epinephele tantra, common throughout the district. £. “#¢honus, 
common (E. B. and W. G.), Sinai Park (G. B.), Charnwood 
(J. T. H.). £. hypferanthes, common in woods (E. B.), Repton 
Shrubs (W. G. and G. B.), Seal Wood (W. G. and J. TER), 
Needwood Forest (T. G.). 
Cenonympha typhon (davus), Chartley Moss (J. T. H. and C. 
F.T.). C. pamphilus, Chartley Park and Charnwood Forest, 
abundant (J. T. H.), Bagot’s Park, abundant (C. F. T.), Cannock 
Chase, abundant (J. T. H.). 
. Thecla betule, taken on Cannock Chase (R. F.). TZ: w-aloum, 
