400 Mr. H. J. Elwes on the 



June, July. — A very common and variable species 

 almost everywhere. 



104. P. cegeria, var. egerides. C. 2000 ft. — Taken at 



Luchon and Biarritz. 



105. P. megcera. E. — Not common at the season when 



I was in the Pyrenees, but occurred at Vernet. 



106. Epinephele lycaon. E. 2—3000 ft. July. 



107. E. janira, and var. hispulla. E. C. 2—5000 ft. 



July. — It seems difficult to separate the southern 

 form hispulla in this part of France, where the 

 females especially vary very much. 



108. E. ida. E. 1-2000 ft.— Occurs on the hot dry 



hills below Vernet. 



109. E. pasiphae. E. 1 — 2000 ft. July. — In the same 



places as the last, but frequenting brambles and 

 thick bushy places near water. 



110. E. tithonus. E. C. 2—8000 ft. July, August.— 



I did not take this at Vernet, though it occurs 

 there. It was found at St. Sauveur, and very 

 numerous at Biarritz. 



111. E. hyperanthus. C. 2 — 3000 ft. — Common at 



Luchon, but not seen at Vernet. 

 Ccenonympha cedipus. — I do not know whether I 

 ought to include this in the Pyrenean list, as 

 I only found it near Biarritz, where it was found 

 in marshy places, and probably extends into the 

 western valleys of the hills. 



112. C. arcania. E. G. To 5000 ft. June, July.— 



Common and variable. The specimens found at 

 higher elevations were smaller than below, but 

 I saw nothing like the alpine var. or species 

 satyr ion. 



113. C. dorus. E. 1—2000 ft. July. — Common on 



the dry stony hills below Vernet. 



114. C.pamphilus. E. C. To 5000 ft. June, July. 



115. C. iphis. E. — I did not see this myself, but both 



Struve and de Graslin include it in their Vernet 

 lists. 



116. Spilothyrus althea. E. 8000 ft. July. — Bare at 



Vernet. 



117. S. lavatherce. C. 4500 ft. — Of this species I only 



saw one specimen in the box of a French gentle- 

 man who took it at Gavarnie. 



118. Syricthus carthami. E. C. To 5000 ft. July. 



