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bordering the East and South-east coasts. One specimen 

 only has been seen in Ireland; unknown in Scotland. 



2. Heartease (Viola tricolor), Dog Violet (V . canina), 

 and Sweet Violet (V . odorata). 



3. September. 



4. Clover fields, and occasionally woods. 



Angynnis aglaia. DARK GREEN 

 FRITILLARY. 



1. Widely distributed throughout Great Britain and 

 Ireland, but nowhere particularly abundant. 



2. Dog Violet (Viola canina). 

 3. July to August. 



4. Heaths, downs, meadows, sand hills, ferny hill- 

 sides, and occasionally woods. 



Angynnis adippe. HIGH BROWN 

 FRITILLARY. 



1. Not so plentiful as the last species or the next ; it 

 has been observed in most English counties, but its head 

 quarters are decidedly in the South. A few specimens were 

 taken in Ireland (co. Galway) some years ago ; unknown in 

 Scotland. 



2. Dog Violet (Viola canina) , and Heartease (V. tricolor). 

 3. July to August. 



4. Wood clearings, borders of woods, heaths, and hill- 

 sides. 



