Zoology. 



Eugonia polychloros, L. Occurs fairly commonly some years in 

 suitable localities. Beckenham, Kidbrook Lane (W.W.) ; 

 Bexley district, occasionally (L.W.N.) ; hibernated specimen 

 this year - (1907) at Paul's Cray Common (C.F.) ; odd 

 specimens in 1875 and 1878 (R.A.) ; took a brood of 

 200 larvae off elm on high road between Woolwich and 

 Plumstead, June llth, 1859 (A.H.J.) ; scarce at Farnborough, 

 but increasing in numbers (W.B.) ; Brockley, 1896 (Manger) ; 

 Lee, 1901 (F.M.B.C.) ; rare at Hayes (Bromley List). 



Aglais urticse, L. Generally distributed. Westcombe Park, Black- 

 heath, Ladywell, Shooter's Hill, Grove Park, etc. (in 1907) 

 (J.W.T.); Kidbrook Lane, Greenwich, Lee, etc. (W.W.) ; 

 Bexley district, abundant (L.W.N.) ; rarer in northern part of 

 district (C.F.) ; common in Lewisham (R.A.) ; larvae some- 

 times abundant in Kidbrook Lane (H.E.P.) ; now scarce in 

 Eltham district (A.H.J.) ; very common at Farnborough 

 (H.A.) ; common at Southend, Catford (A.R.) ; Hither Green, 

 Bromley (Co wham). 



Euvanessa antiopa, L. Odd specimens taken during last 50 years at 

 Eltham, Charlton and Lewisham (C.F.) ; a fine specimen taken 

 by myself on September 1st, 1901, in garden, Eltham (A.H.J.) ; 

 one at Keston, 1897 (W.B.) ; one specimen taken in garden at 

 Lee, August 24th, 1901 (G.B.B.) ; one specimen in garden at 

 Bexley, 1900 (Vesey-Holt) ; one at sugar in orchard, 1900, 

 Beckenham (G. H. Thompson). 



Vanessa io, L. Generally distributed. Westcombe Park, Shooter's 

 Hill, Lee, etc. (in 1907) (J.W.T.) ; Kidbrook Lane, Burnt Ash 

 Lane (larvae, June, imagines, July), Lewisham, (W.W.) ; Bexley 

 district, abundant in some seasons (L.W.N.) ; two only 

 in 1875 at Lewisham (R.A.) ; not numerous at Farnborough 

 (H.A.) ; rare at Southend, Catford (A.R.) ; one at Lee, 1899 

 (C.M.B.C.) ; Farningham and Eynsford (P.J.B.) ; fairly 

 common at Bromley (Bromley List) ; Beckenham rare (Bolas). 



Pyrameis atalanta, L. Generally distributed. Westcombe 

 Park, common in gardens at sunflowers, Shooter's Hill, 

 Paul's Cray Common, Grove Park, etc. (J.W.T.) ; Lee, 

 Blackheath (larvae common on the stunted nettles growing 

 in the pits) (W.W.) ; Bexley district, abundant in some seasons 

 (L.W.N.) ; Plumstead, larvae sometimes abundant (H.E.P.) ; 

 Cudham (Ent.) ; fairly common in Lewisham, but fitful in 

 appearance (R.A.) ; common generally (B.W.A.) ; still abundant 

 in Eltham district, especially in good plum years (A.H.J.) ; 

 abundant in August and September at Farnborough (W.B.); 

 Southend, Catford, common in 1899, rare since (A.R.) ; 

 abundant. Lee, 1899 (F.M.B.C.) ; Hither Green, 1905-6 

 (Cowham) ; Beckenham (Bolas). 



