SAMOLIU.l K S 



feet insect is found from April to June. A second 

 brood is produced in August; will remain during 

 the winter, and appear in warm days during the 

 winter and early spring months. They frequent 

 woods, commons, meadows and lanes, and are found 

 to be pretty generally diffused over the country; their 

 flight is rather slow than otherwise. 



Mr. Children, in his Abstract of the Characters of 

 Ochsenheimer's Genera of the Lepidoptera of Eu- 

 rope, published in the Philosophical Magazine, has 

 not adopted this genus further than as a division of 

 the ('<>lias. There are as yet only two species known, 

 they are found in Europe. Khanini, as before ob- 

 served, is not uncommon. Cleopatra, which is 

 common on the continent has not yet been detected 

 in this country. 



