Pienis napi. GREEN-VEINED WHITE. 



1. Though perhaps not quite so common as the last 

 two species, it is met with in most parts of the British Isles, 

 and in many localities is very plentiful. 



2. Rape (Brassica napus), Cuckoo-flower (Cardamine 

 pratensis), and two species of Cresses (Nasturtium officinale 

 and Barbarea vulgar is) . 



3. Double-brooded ; April and July. 

 4. Gardens, woods, lanes, and fields. 



Pienis daplidice. BATH WHITE. 



1. An occasional immigrant only. It occurs most 

 frequently on the South-east coast of England. Unknown 

 in Scotland and Ireland. 



2. Wild Mignonette (Reseda lutca and R. lutcola). 

 3. Double-brooded; April and August. 

 4. Woods, lanes, and meadows. 



Euchloe candamines. ORANGE TIP. 



1. Common, and generally distributed throughout 

 England and the greater part of Scotland and Ireland. 



