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June 17th, 1900, at Reigate (Prideaux); June 22nd, 1900, at Westwell 

 (J. E. Gardner); July 7th, 1900, at Horsley (Bishop); July 17th, 

 1900, at Ashford (Wood); June 5th, 1901, at Reigate (Prideaux); 

 June lHth-16th, 1901, at Westwell (J. E. Gardner); June 22nd, 1901, 

 at Stockton (Garrett); June 28th- July 4th, 1901, plentiful, and in 

 fine condition near Dorking (Oldaker); June 29th, 1901, and August 

 1st, 1901, at Shoreham (Bower); August 3rd, 1901, on Aldbury Down 

 (Barraud); one on August 5th, 1901, after being quite common in 

 June, in the Caterham Valley (Seth-Smith); June 21st, 1902, at 

 Reigate, still observed (not fresh) July 30th (Prideaux); June 22nd- 

 28th, 1902, at Westwell, July 29th, 1902, in Kincardineshire (J. E. 

 Gardner); June 24th, 1902, at Dorking, the first seen this year (Oldaker); 

 June 24tb, 1902, at Shoreham (Bower); June 26th, 1902, at Enstone 

 (Cruttwell); June 26th-29th, 1902, around Kingsdown and Martin 

 Mill (Carr); July 3rd, 1902, at Swanage (Robinson); June 27th, 1902, 

 on Aldbury-Down, August, 1902, second-brood at Tring (Barraud); 

 August 11th, 1902, on the South Downs between the rivers Adur and 

 Arun (Bird); August 17th, 1902, at Dover (Pickett); June 2nd, 1903, 

 at Folkestone, August 8th, 1903, at Dover (Pickett); June 6th, 1903, 

 at Horsley (Lucas); June 16th, 1903, at Reigate (Prideaux); June 

 22nd, 1903, at Dorking (Oldaker); June 22nd, 1903, at Enstone 

 (Cruttwell); June 26th, 1903, at Westwell (J. E. Gardner); June 27th- 

 July 2nd, 1903, on the South Downs between the rivers Adur and 

 Arun (Bird); July 11th, 1903, at Wendover (Turner); June 4th, 22nd, 

 27th, 1904, in the Isle of Purbeck, June 17th, 1901, at Blandford, 

 June 24th, 1904, in the Isle of Portland (Ban kes); June 17th, 1904, 

 at Dorking (Oldaker); July 6th, 1904, at Witherslack (James); May 

 25th, 1905, at Stroud (Watkinsj; June 1st, 1905, at Tring (Rothschild); 

 June 4th, 1905, at Reigate (Prideaux); June 10th, 1905, at Dorking 

 (Oldaker); June 12th-13th, 1905, at Westwell (J. E. Gardner); June 

 14th, 1905, at Reigate (Image); June 23rd, 1905, in the Isle of 

 Purbeck (Bankes); June 24th, 1905, at Reigate (Turner); June 25th, 

 1905, at Lewes (Sheldon); June 30th-July 7th, 1905, at Witherslack 

 (Shuttleworth); June 9th, 1906, on the Chiltern Hills, common 

 (Rowland-Brown); June 10th, 1906, on the Cotteswolds (Watkins); 

 June 17th, 1906, on Aldbury Down (Barraud); July 14th, 1906, at 

 Horsley (Kaye); July 16th, 1906, common, on August 10th, 1906, at 

 Newbury, fresh (Hopson); several second-brood examples on August 

 6th, 1906, at Streatley, near Reading, the first-brood had been fairly 

 common in June (Butler); several examples August 16th, 1906, on 

 the Devil's Dyke, near Newmarket (Keynes); one example about 

 August 20th, 1906, on the Devil's Dyke, Cambs. (Fryer); June 8th, 

 1907, on the Downs near Eastbourne (Smallman); June 9th, 

 1907, at St. Margaret's Bay (Thornthwaite) ; June 9th, 1907, on 

 the Chiltern Hills, common (Rowland-Brown); June 28th, 1907, 

 common at Freshwater (Wright); June 8th, 1908, at Folkestone 

 (Pickett); July 2nd, 1908, a single worn $ on the Chiltern Hills 

 (Rowland-Brown). In Germany the species appears to be partially 

 double-brooded, as in Britain. It is only noted as occurring in June 

 in East and West Prussia (Speisor); in July, in Pomerania (Hering); 

 in May and June, in Holsatia (Saxesen); the end of May to mid-June, 

 in Waldeck (Speyer); June and July, in Anhalt (Richter); June and 

 July, in Brandenburg (Bartel and Herz); but in other districts two 



