374 Mr. E. G. B. Meade-Waldo on a 



[" This form agrees with the specimens from Kabylia 

 and the oasis of Biskra known as var. deserticola, Obth.; 

 it does not vary appreciably between the plains and high 

 mountains." — H. J. U.] 



18. Argyimis latlionia, L. 



I only saw this in the Atlas, where it was not uncommon. 

 Sould Jedid, July 1901. Tsauritz Entsagauz, July 

 1901. 



19. Argynnis pandora, Schiff. 



I only saw two worn specimens in the north of Marocco ; 

 it is certainly scarce on the low ground ; it was abundant 

 in the Great Atlas, and I saw it at an elevation of over 

 12,000 feet. 



Sould Jedid, July 2nd, 1901. Tizi Gourza, July 11th, 

 1901. 



20. Mclanargia incs, Hoffm. 



I only saw it at one spot on the leeward side of a stony 

 peak, everywhere else the following was abundant. 

 Tsauritz Entsagauz, July 6th, 1901. 



21. Mckvnargia lucasi, Ramb. 



Abundant in the Great Atlas, most frequent in the 

 woods. 



Tsauritz Entsagauz, July 4th. Irncntalla, July 8th, 

 1901. Sould Jedid, July 2nd. 



A very large and pale form was taken in the central 

 plains in June, and also on the high table-land above 

 Agurgur, on June 23rd. 



22. Satyrus hriscis, L. 



Locally common high up in the Atlas, but not on the 

 highest tops. 



Tizi Gourza, July 11th, 1901, about 9,000 feet. 



[" Very variable, and large, under-side of hind-wing 

 very strongly marked." — //. J. U.] 



23. Satyrus semelc, L. 



I only saw a few in the mountain woods. 

 Imentalla, July 6th, 1901. Tsauritz Entsagauz, July 

 4th, 1901. 



