150 HISTOKY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



4. Argynnis Euphrosyne, Linn. Light Pearl-bordered 



Fritillary. Abundant in the woods from April to 

 June. 



5. A. Selene, Fab. Dark Pearl-bordered Fritillary 



Of occasional occurrence in the woods, May and 

 June, but not common. 



1. Melitaea Artemis, Fab. Marsh Fritillary. Bare. 

 Taken by my father on Newland Common, 

 June ]2th, 1815, in Wootton Wood, May 26th, 

 1832, and in Mullett's Copse, May 29th, 1833, 

 May 28th, 1841. 



1. Nemeobius lucina, Linn. Duke of Burgundy. Rare. 

 Taken by my father in the orchard, May 27th, 

 1833 ; on Whitedown, June 25th, 1837 ; in 

 Mullett's Copse, May 28th, 1841, June 9th, 

 1847. 



1. Thecla betulse, Linn. Brown Hairstreak. Bare. 



Taken by my father August llth, 19th, Sep- 

 tember 9th, October 8th, 1 809, September 6th, 

 1810, August 12th, 30th, 1811, September 8th, 

 1813, September 10th, October 8th, 1814, 

 August 19th, September 30th, 1815, August 

 7th, 1842 ; a larva was taken by myself in the 

 Quag, June 12th, 1868. 



2. T. quercus, Linn. Purple Hairstreak. Common 



on oak and ash trees from July to September. 



3. T. rubi, Linn. Green Hairstreak. Of occasional 



occurrence on hedges from April to June. 

 1. Polyommatus Phlaaas, Linn. Small Copper. Occa- 



