52 LEPIDOPTERA OF THE ISLE OF PURBECK. 



Frey ; Frr. Freyer ; Fro. Frolich ; G. Guenee ; H. Hiibner ; 

 Hein. Heinemann ; Hey. Heyden ; Hf. Hufnagel ; Hrng. 

 Hering ; H.-S. Herrick-Schaffer ; HtcJi. Hatchett ; Hw. 

 Haworth ; L. Linne ; Lch. Leach ; Lnig. Lienig ; Ls. 

 Laspeyres ; Lt. Latreille ; M. Mann ; Merrin, Merrin ; 0. 

 Ochsenheimer ; Rdsn. Richardson ; Rtz. Ratzeburg ; 8. 

 Scopoli ; Scfiiff. Schiffermiller ; S.V. Systematisches 

 Verzeichniss der Weines Gegend ; Sax. Saxesen ; Ss. Stephens ; 

 Stdgr. Staudinger ; Stn. Stamton ; Thnh. Thunberg ; Thrfl. 

 Threlfall ; Tr. Treitsche ; Tutt, Tutt ; Va. Vaughan ; \Yood, 

 Dr. J. H. Wood ; Wk. Wocke ; Wlsm. Walsingham ; Z. 

 Zeller ; Zk. Zmcken. 



In Mr. E. R. Bankes' notes, Corfe Castle is sometimes 

 written in full, but generally designated as Corfe. It is 

 always alluded to as " Corfe " in the folloAving list for the 

 sake of brevity : — 



DIURNI. 



VANESSID^. 

 Argynnis, F. 

 Argynnis adippe, L. Swanage ; one taken by Mr. S. W. 

 Kemp in Aug., 1899, and recorded in Entom., 

 XXXII., p 260. 



Vanessa, F. 

 Vanessa antiopa, L. SAvanage ; a specimen was seen 

 flying along the road about half-way between 

 Swanage and Studland by Mr. Arthur W. 

 Geffcken at about 1.45 p.m. on June 1, 1892. 

 As Mr. Geffcken was driving at the time he 

 could not capture the insect, but had an 

 excellent view of it as it flew towards him, 

 and then, when quite close, turned to the 

 left over some bushes : he knows the species 

 thoroughly well, having seen and taken it 

 commonly both on the Continent and in the 

 United States, and feels sure of its identity. 



