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



Tangier, December 3rd, 1900. Tsauritz Entsagauz 

 July 4th, 9,000 ft. 



29. Epinephile jurtina, L., var. fortmiala, Alph. 



Very generally distributed all through the summer. 

 Klatsa, May 14th, 1901. Ras Doura, May 19th, 1901. 

 Tsauritz Entsagauz, July 7th. 



30. Epinephile lyeaon, Kiihn, var. mauritanicus, Ober., 

 also var. lupin/its, Costa. 



Common in the Atlas woods. Not seen anywhere else. 

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

 9th, 6,500 ft. 



31. Epinephile ida, Esp. 



Common all the summer and universally distributed. 

 Rabat, May 25th, 1901. Tsauritz Entsagauz, July 4th. 

 Tangier, Sept. 1901, 



32. Epinephile pasiphae, Esp. 



Very common but local. I did not see it in the south. 

 El Mediar, May 11th, 1901. Klatsa, May 13th, 1901. 



33. Cccnonympha arcanioides, Pierr. 



Locally common in the north of Morocco. I did not see 

 it in the south. 



Hawara, April 1901. El Mediar, May 12th, 1901. 



34. Camonympha fettigi, Obth. 



I only saw this insect at one spot above Imentalla, 

 where however it was abundant. 



Imentalla, 5,500 ft, July 8th and 9th, 1901. 



35. Cccnonymplm pamphilus, L. 



I took typical G. pamphilus, in the plains of the north 

 of Morocco in May 1901, also on the downs by the sea 

 between Mehedia and Rabat in March 1902. 



In spring in the north of Marocco, where there appears 

 to be no summer brood. 



36. Ccenonymplia lyllus, Esp. 



Very numerous south of Rabat, and throughout the 

 south of Morocco, ascending the Great Atlas to at least 

 10,000 ft. during the summer. 



