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thirty-three were seen on the wing, one being in the larva 

 state only. 



The following is a list of the species encountered, with 

 localities, &c. : — 



Papilionid^ (2 species). 



Papilio podaUrius. — Ten specimens, mostly in good con- 

 dition ; one of them, a female, being a magnificent large, 

 rich-coloured example. Celles, Ciergnon, Grupont. P. machaon. 

 — Three specimens, only one in good condition. Valley of Poix, 

 Grupont. 



PiERiD^ (6 species). 



Fieris hrassicce. — Only just commencing to appear. P. rapce. 

 — Very plentiful. P. 7iapi. — Very plentiful. 

 Eiichloe cardamines. — Abundant. 

 Colias liyale. — Four specimens. Celles, Grupont. 

 Gonepteryx r/ia/?i7u.— Hybernated specimens ; very numerous. 



LYCiENiDjE (8 species). 



Chrysophanus dorilis. — Abundant. Ciergnon, Valley of Poix, 

 St. Hubert, Grupont. C. phloeas. — Several specimens. 



Thecla ruhi. — Several specimens from different localities. 



Lyccena astrarche. — Several specimens. Grupont. L. icarus. 

 — Numerous. L. argiolus. — Scarce. Celles, Grupont. The 

 pabulum, I think, must be sloe, as there is no holly whatever. 

 L. minima. — Several specimens in different localities. L. semi- 

 argus, — Grupont. A small series. 



Erycinid^ (1 species). 

 Nemeohius lucina. — Two specimens. Grupont. 



Nymphalid^ (9 species). 



Vanessa urticce. — Hybernated examples numerous ; larvae 

 seen in all stages of growth on nettles. F. io. — Several 

 hybernated examples seen. V. antiopa. — One hybernated speci- 

 men at Poix. V. atalanta. — Three larvae on nettles. 



Melitcea cinxia. — Several specimens. Grupont. M. athalia. 

 — Several specimens. Grupont, Celles, Ciergnon, St. Hubert. 



Argynnis selene. — Seversd specimens. Grupont. A. eupJtro- 

 syne.—Yerj plentiful. A. dia.—Tv^o specimens. Valley of Poix, 

 Grupont. 



SATYRID.E (5 species). 



Erehia medusa. — Several specimens. Celles, St. Hubert, 

 Grupont. 



Pararge mcera, — One specimen. Ciergnon. P. megcera. — 

 Abundant. P. egeria. — Several specimens. 



Coenonympha pamphilus, — Plentiful. 



