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Pyrameis cardui, L Abundant in certain seasons, when immigra- 

 tion takes place. Westcombe Park, Grove Park, Chislehurst, 

 etc. (J.W.T.) ; Greenwich Marshes, Burnt Ash, etc. (W.W.) ; 

 Cudham (Ent.) ; Bexley district, abundant some seasons 

 (L.W.N.) ; sometimes abundant in Lewisham, but fitful, 1899 

 (R.A.) ; plentiful in Farnborough in 1906 (H.A.) ; rare at 

 Southend, Catford (A.N.) ; in lucerne field between Hither 

 Green and Bromley, 1900 (D. Chittenden) ; Lee, 1899 

 (F.M.B.C.) ; Hither Green, 1905-6 (Cowham) ; Beckenham 

 (Bolas). 



Melanargia galathea, L. Scarce. Two occurred at Bexley in 1903, 

 common a few miles distant (L.W.N.) ; a specimen taken, 1858, 

 in the road between top of Shooter's Hill and Welling (A.H.J.) ; 

 a few at Green Street Green and Chelsfield (W.B.) ; common 

 at Eynsford (G.W.B) ; Shoreham, 1899 (F.M.B.C.). 



Pararge egeria, L. Very local. Shooter's Hill formerly (May 

 and August) (W.W.) ; Orpington district (C.F.) ; scarce at 

 Farnborough, but a few met with every year, also at 

 Chelsfield, Orpington (W.B.). 



Pararge megaera, L. Rather local, by roadsides, occurring in May, 

 August and October. Kidbrook, Lee, Lewisham, Shooter's 

 Hill, Dartford (W.W.) ; common at Dartford Heath, 1873 

 (R.A.) ; generally distributed, Farnborough (H.A.) ; rare at 

 Bromley and Farnborough (Bromley List). 



Satyrus semele, L. Local and rare. One only at Lewisham, 1871 

 (R.A.) ; Chelsfield (Hewitt) ; fairly common at Eynsford 

 (G.B.B.). 



Epinephele ianira, L. Common, and generally distributed. 

 Formerly abundant in Westcombe Park, now (1907) occurs at 

 Ladywell, Catford, Grove Park, Chislehurst, etc. (J.W.T.) ; 

 Blackheath, Lee, Plumstead, etc. (W.W.) ; Bexley district, 

 common (L.W.N.) ; fairly common in Lewisham, 1890, 1898, 

 1901 (R.A.) ; Bromley, common generally (B.W.A.) ; 

 formerly common in all meadows round Eltham, now 

 distinctly scarcer (A.H.J.) ; most abundant around Farn- 

 borough (W.B.) ; Bromley, Hither Green (Cowham) ; Becken- 

 ham (Bolas). 



Epinephele tithonus, L. Locally common in lanes and on the out- 

 skirts of woods. Shooter's Hill, Lee, Lewisham, Blackheath, 

 etc. (W.W.) ; Bexley district, abundant (L.W.N.) ; disappeared 

 from Eltham, but occurs on Dartford Heath (A.H.J.) ; common 

 locally at Farnborough, Bromley, Keston, Orpington (H.A.) ; 

 taken near Chislehurst (G.B.B.) ; fairly common at Bromley, 

 Hayes, and Keston (Bromley List) ; Abbey Wood (H.E.P). 



