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BUTTERFLIES ETC. FOUND AT SELBORNE. 



Bulimus montanus On beeches in the Hanger. 



obscurus Same ; very numerous. 



Pupa edentula On a wall among moss. 



muscorum Among moss. 



Balia perversa On beech trees in the Hanger. 



Clausilia nigricans On beeches in the Hanger, &c. 



laminata Same. 



} white var Same (a single specimen). 



Azeca triclens Among damp moss, in Hanger, &c. 



Zualubrica Same. 



Achatina acicula Among the roots of moss and grass. 



Carychium minimum Among dead and decaying oak-leaves. 



Cyclostoma elegans Foot of the Hanger, plentiful. 



[I am indebted to Earl Waldegrave for the following list of some rare Lepido- 

 ptera taken by himself at or near Blackmoor, in the parish of Selborne. T. B.] 



Clouded yellow. 



Pale yellow. 

 Marbled white. 



White Admiral. 

 Duke of Burgundy. 

 Greasy fritillary. 

 Small blue. 

 Silver studded blue. 

 The grayling. 



BUTTERFLIES 

 Colias Edusa. 



- Hyale. 



Melanagria Galathea. 



Limenitis Sibylla. 

 Nemeobius Lucina. 

 Melifaea Artemis. 

 Lycaena Alsus. 



Hipparchia Semele. 



Many taken between August and Oc- 

 tober, 1875. All males but two. 



Blackmoor. 



Not uncommon at Blackmoor (plen- 

 tiful on Selborne hill, T. B.). 



Common in Blackmoor wood. 



Wheatham Hill and Coldhayes. 



Same. 



Same. 



Woolmer forest. 



Woolmer and Blackmoor. 



SPHINXES AND MOTHS. 



Death's-head sphinx. 



Convolvulus sphinx. 



Six -spot Burnett. 



Cream-spotted tiger. 



Ruby tiger. 



Grass emerald. 



The streak. 



Broad-bordered yellow 

 underwing. 



Grey rustic. 



Double kidney. 



Black rustic. 



Grey shoulder-knot. 



Beautiful yellow under- 

 wing. 



Dark crimson underwing 



Acherontia Atropos. 

 Sphinx Convolvuli. 

 Zygsena Filipendulse. 

 Chelonia villica. 

 Arctia fuliginosa. 

 Hemithea cythisaria. 

 Chaesias spartiata. 

 Triphaena fimbria. 



Noctua neglecta. 

 Tethea retusa. 

 Epunda nigra. 

 Xylina rhizolitha. 

 Anarta Myrtilli. 



Catocala sponsa. 



(The Wakes, Selborne, T. B.) 

 Blackmoor (Selborne, T. B.). 

 Same, early in August 1875. 

 One, on June 29, 1 875. 

 One in August 1875. 

 August 1875. 

 October 6, 1875. 

 September 1875, 2 specimens. 



Several. September 1875. 



August 16, 1875. 



Six specimens. Sept. and Oct. 1875. 



October 1875. 



Tolerably abundant, Woolmer. August 



1875. 

 One specimen, August 9, 1875. 



[ Vanessa Antiopa was seen by the Rev. Horsley Palmer -at Coldhayes, near 

 Petersfield, and a female of this species was taken by Captain Chawner, of Newton 

 Manor House, in June 1877. T. B.] 



