LEPIDOPTERA. 147 



1. Leucophasia sinapis, Linn. Wood White. Of 

 frequent occurrence in the garden and woods 

 from May to August, but none were seen 

 between June 14th, 1870, and June 8th, 1874. 

 Var. Dinensis, An. Not common. 



1. Arge Galathea, Linn. Marbled White. Eare. 

 Taken by my father, July 30th, 1808, August 

 6th, 1808, August 7th, 1809, July 12th, 1812, 

 July 9th, 1813, July 13th, 1814, July 26th, 

 1815, June 26th, 1820, July 27th, 28th, 1836, 

 on Whitedown ; a single specimen also was 

 taken by myself in the Cowleaze, July 22nd, 

 1869. 



1. Satyrus Semele, Linn. Black-eyed Marble. Eare. 



Taken by my father on Newland Common, 

 September 12th, 1812, September 5th, 1813; 

 in Sandhills, August 22nd, 29th, 1814, August 

 10th, 1818, June 12th, 1828 ; by my brother in 

 the Withy-bed, August 12th, 1868, August 9th, 

 1870 ; also by myself in Sandhill's Copse, July 

 28th, August 5th, 1870 ; and in Pelles, August 

 15th, 1870, which was a hot and dry year. 



2. S. Janira, Linn. Meadow Brown. Abundant in 



the fields and woods from June to September ; 

 but on St. Boniface's Down, in the Isle of 

 Wight, 1866, I met with it as late as the llth 

 of October. It is fond of roosting in oak trees. 

 I have taken a female with the right upper wing 

 quite white ; females with the plumage of the 



