Mac ko-Lki'idoi'ikka of \\'igt()vvxshirk. IGO 



6. Colias edusa, an irregular immigrant, a male and female 



on Airlies farm in a turnip field, 14/9/02; a male and 

 female, turnip field near Portwilliam (Captain A. 

 Maxwell) ; one near Stranraer (A. A. Dalglish), 

 29/8/98 ; and several others near C. 



7. Dyas paphia, one taken by Mr J. Garraway on roadside, 



foot of hill, Alticry Glen, Luce Bay, 20/6/05. 



8. Argynnis aglaia, not uncommon and gen. dist. in rushy 



hollows in fields and on moors. 2/6/97, 26/6/05, 

 3/7/06. 



9. Breiitliis sele)ie, common and gen. dist. in rushy hollows 



on moors, meadows, &'C. ; e.d., 10/6/97, 5/6/99, 

 4/6/01. 



10. BreiitJiis euphrosync, was very scarce; now apparently 



extinct. Last taken in a rushy hollow near Kennel 

 Wood, C, 20/6/97. 



11. Aglaes uriiccc, very common and gen. dist., especially 



plentiful in turnip fields in August and September. 



12. Eugonia polychores, rare; two flying among brambles, 



roadside, Garheugh Rocks, 17/7/9:^; a hyb. female 

 beyond Cairn Ryan, 5/6/96; one male, roadside Gar- 

 heugh Rocks, 20/7/10. 



13. Envanessu antiopa, a single specimen seen at rest on a 



flower bed by Mr Hugh M'Dowall at Castle-Kennedy, 

 /81. 



14. Vonessa io, one seen by myself at rest on a wall, roadside 



at gate to Crailloch farm, C, 5/9/98. 



15. Pvfameis atalanta, much commoner some years than 



others, but gen. dist., generally in flower gardens. 

 One taken at sugar, noon, 15/6/97. Mr J. Garraway 

 took the larvae plentifully on nettles (roadside, Bar- 

 rachan, 17/7/03), and bred from them a large series, 

 all of which show the white central dot on the red stripe. 



16. Pyranieis cardni, uncertain, not uncommon; six in a 



turnip field, Airlies farm, 1/10/97; 'i^c on heather 

 blossom, Quillart Moor, C, 28/8/05. 



