334 Zoology. 



"British Noctuse," Vols. I IV., &c., and to H. J. Turner, 

 who has done the same from the "Entomologists' Weekly Intel- 

 ligencer," Vols. I X., and has collated the lists and magazine 

 records in the sections, Tineina and Tartrices. 



1. PAPILIONIDES. 



Papilio machaon, L. Two larvae in garden at Farnborough, 

 July 17th, 1900 (H.A., "Ent. Rec.," XII., p. 274). 



Pieris brassicae, L. Abundant throughout ; not so numerous of 

 late years. 



Pieris rapae, L. Abundant throughout. More so than either of 

 the other Pierids. 



Pieris napi, L. Common throughout, but less abundant than the 

 last. 



Euehloe eardamines, L. Generally distributed, and to be found in 

 suitable places. Occurred as late as 1885 in Westcombe Park, 

 Shooter's Hill, etc. (J.W.T.) ; Kidbrook Lane, Burnt Ash 

 (26 captured, April 20th, 1863, between 8 a.m. and noon), 

 Southend, Beckenham, Dartford district (W.W.) ; Bexley 

 district, fairly common (L.W.N.) ; Lee district, rare (C.F.) ; 

 fairly common in Lee and Lewisham, 1876, no more recent 

 date (R.A.) ; fairly common at Bromley (B.W.A.) ; not 

 uncommon between Eltham and Chislehurst in "the Green 

 Lane " (A.H.J.) ; locally numerous at Farnborough (W.B.) ; 

 rare at Southend, Catford (A.R.) ; a few, Bromley, 1905 

 (Cowham) ; Beckenham (Bolas). 



Gonepteryx rhamni, L. Fairly commom in district generally. 

 Lee, Kidbrook Lane, Shooter's Hill, Dartford district (W.W.) ; 

 Bexley district, rare (L.W.N.) ; Chislehurst, Orpington and 

 Erith district (C.F.) ; occasionally in Lewisham 1877-98, no 

 more recent records (R.A.) ; now sparingly round Eltham ; 

 fairly abundant at Paul's Cray (A.H.J.) ; Bostall Heath 

 (H.J.T.) ; common at Farnborough, larvae feed on dog- wood 

 (H.A.) ; rare at Southend, Catford (A.R.) ; Farningham and 

 Eynsford, 1900 (P.J.B.) ; two specimens, Hither Green, 1906 

 (Cowham) ; Beckenham (Bolas). 



Colias edusa, Fab. Uncertain, occurs abundantly in those seasons 

 when immigration takes place, e.g., 1877, 1892, 1900, etc. In 

 such years generally distributed. Greenwich, Lee, Lewisham 

 Dartford (W.W.) ; Bexley district (L.W.N.) ; on railway- 

 banks at Blackheath, and Lewisham (C.F.) ; 1877, common 

 in Lewisham (R.A.) ; occasionally, Bromley (B.W.A.) ; 

 occasionally in good years at Eltham (A.H.J.); J. Jenner Weir 

 reports a specimen at Catford Bridge, Lewisham, 



