10 
29. 
30. 
ol. 
32. 
33. 
. Prerts manni, May. 
. Pontia daplidice, .—Saxon. 
. Anthocharis simplonia, Frr.—Vernayaz, 3 v.06. Gryon, 6 vi. 03. 
THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S RECORD. 
of hindwings (summer brood) which have also a marginal 
row of spots. Charpigny, v.-vii. 14. ‘Never more than two 
together, v. and vii. 14. Generally just below chalet, and in 
meadows on warm south side. I took two along the banks of 
the Gryonne, early, May, 14, I noticed no more.” (L.M.F.) 
. Lampides boeticus, L.—Charpigny, 3 x. 98. Sepey. 
. Raywardia telicanus, Lang.—Charpigny, 18 ix. 05.  Stresa, 
abundant. 
. Strymon prunt, L.—On flowers of privet and dwarf elder (Dane- 
wort). Charpigny (Le Pontet), 4 vi. 08 (1 @ .) 
. Hamearis lucina, L.—Charpigny n May. ‘Common there in y. 
1913 and 1914; chiefly on N. side; if anything rather more 
abundant in the former year.” (L.M.F.) : 
. Papilio machaon, L., var. burdigalensis, Trim.—-Charpigny, ii. v. 00. 
Jura, near Vallorbe. 
. Parnassius apollo, .—I have one measuring 68mm. 
ab. nevadensis, Obthr.—Faido and Lavargo, 9 vii. 03 (3). 
var. pseudonomion, Christ.—Le Pont. 
. Parnassius delius, Esp., ab 2 nigrescens, Wh.—Languard Alp, 
marshes below path to Piz Languard—not near glacier—as 
stated on p. 57 of Mr. Wheeler’s Butterflies of Switzerland, etc. 
ab. 9 hardwickii, Kane.—Rosegg glacier foot, 9 viii. 01. Lan- 
guard Thal, 5 viii. 01. 
. Parnassius mnemosyne, L.—8’ without spots, Lac Tannay, 28 vi. 
(12) and Lac Lioson, 1-20 viii. 05. 
Mt. Bré, 16 iv. 02. 
Illeraben, 138 v.97. Charpigny, 29 iv. 05. Lavey, 4 v. 06 and 
9 v. 06. 
. Leptosia sinapis, L., ab. lathyri, Hb.—Note black lines at end of 
rays below the black blotching of the forewings upperside. I 
got this form too on §. side of the Alps. This ab. replaced*the 
type N. and S. of the Alps in 1908, and was common in the 
Rhone Valley as in 1891. 
Volias palaeno, L.—Very fine and large at Tramelan. Stockhorn 
at Binnthal, 8-15 vili. 05. On the 8th and 10th very fresh, 
females white or of two or three shades of yellow, began to fly 
above the Vaceinium at 9 a.m., but no male appeared until 
10.30 a.m. On the 10th I got 30 by 3 p.m., half fresh and 
half old. By 15th most were old. They occurred more abun- 
dantly on the W. and N.E. sides. 
Colias edusa, Fabr.—‘‘ Charpigny, abundant, ix. 13.” (L.M.F.) 
ab. @ helice, Hb.—Bex., 27 ix. 11. 
Dryas paphia, L.—Charpigny. ‘‘Common in 1913-14. Very fond 
of sitting on and flying around lime-trees. Sometimes as 
many as half a dozen settled high up on the trees both morning 
and afternoon. I have noticed them between 10 a.m. and 
Ape. (eM sH) 
ab. 2 valesina, Esp.—-Roche near Mendrisio, 15 viii. 02. 
Argynnis adippe, L., var. cleodowa, Ochs.—Lavorgo, 9 viii. 03 (6). 
Bignasco, vil. 
Issoria lathonia, L., ab. valdensis, Esp.—One caught near Roche or 
