FPJT1LLARIES. 



Gloucestershire. Forest of Dean J. Mer- 

 rin; on and near Dane way Common and at 

 Sapperton abundant M. G. Musgrave; Leigh, 

 Coombe Glen, near Bristol F. D. Wheeler; 

 near Bristol Alfred E. Hudd; Guiting 

 Joseph Greene. 



Hampshire. Common in the New Forest 

 and other Hampshire woods G. B. CorUn; 

 Lyndhurst and Brockenhurst F. Bond. 



Herefordshire. Hunter's Gate, Oakley 

 Park F. E. Harman; Croft and Bircher 

 Co m mon Mrs. Hutchinson. 



Kent. Fork Common, near Seven Oaks, 

 somewhat abundant G. H. Raynor ; Kings- 

 wood, Penny pot Woods, Blean Woods Hugh 

 A. Stowell. 



Lancashire. Grange in Cartmel J. B. 

 Hodgkinson ; Silverdale James Murton. 



Lincolnshire. Common in the county T. 

 H. A His. 



Monmouthshire. Rather scarce, Heullis 1 

 Wood George Lock. 



Norfolk. Stratton Strawless Charles G. 

 Barrett. 



No r th amptonshire. Near To wcester Ha in- 

 let Clark. 



Nottinghamshire. Very common at Mans- 

 field^. E. Brameld. 



Rutland. Common T. H. Allis. 



Shropshire. On the Wrekin C. G. Barrett. 



Somersetshire. Brock ley T. D. Wheeler; 

 Portishead A. E. Hudd. 



Suffolk. Bentley H. H. Crewe; Sudbury 

 W. D. King. 



Surrey. Haslemere : not common C. G. 

 Barrett. 



Sussex. Shancktonbury Ring, near Steyn- 

 ing, but not common J. H. White; at the 

 Flasket and elsewhere, in the Weald E. 

 Jenner ; Abbot's Wood, near Hailsham C. 

 V. G. Levett. 



Warwickshire. Rugby G. B. Longstaff, 



Westmoreland. Common in the Lake dis- 

 trict, especially at Windermere at the end 

 of July and during August James B. 

 Hodykinson. 



Wight, Isle of. Freshwater and near 

 Ventnor F. Bond ; Parkhurst, Apse Heath, 

 Newport Alfred Owen. 



Wiltshire. Savernake Forest and west- 

 wards T. A. Preston. 



Worcestershire. Monks' and Shrawley 

 Woods, not common J. E. Fletcher ; Great 

 Malvern, scarce W. Edwards. 



Yorkshire. Near York Robert Cook; 

 Yedmondale, and on moors near Cloughton 

 J. H. .Rownfree ; Scarborough and Sheffield 

 Edwin Birchatt. 



5. Queen of Spain Fritillary (Argynnia Lathonia) 

 Up^er side of Female. 



Under side of Female. 



5. QUEEN OF SPAIN FRITILLARY. The coa- 

 tal margin of the fore wings is arched, the tip 

 blunt, and the hind margin slightly incurved 

 below the tip ; the hind margin of the hind 

 wings is scalloped, but very slightly : the 

 colour of the upper surface is fulvous brown, 

 not very bright : the base of all the wings is 

 darker, and is clothed with long hair-like 

 scales which have greenish reflections. The 

 whole upper surface of the wings is spotted 

 with black, as shown in the figure : the under 

 side is paler than the upper, the fore wings 

 being adorned with afew silvery spots towards 

 the tip, and having black spots on the disk : 

 the hind wings are adorned with twenty-four 

 brilliant silver spots, of which seven large 

 ones of nearly equal size are arranged round 



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