382 BRITISH BUTTERFLIES. 



(Pickett); August 28th, 1901, one near Lewes, in a spot where the 

 insect swarmed the previous year (Dollman); September 12th, 1901, at 

 Shoreham, Kent (Bower); May 26th, 1902, at Folkestone (Pickett); June 

 2nd, 1902, at Reigate (Prideaux); June 7th-24th, 1902, at Eanmore 

 (Oldaker); June 20th, 1902, at Shoreham (Bower); June 25th-30th, 



1902, $ s in fine condition near Dover (Carr); June 27th, 1902, fairly 

 common on Aldbury Down (Barraud); August 27th, 1902, at Cuxton 

 (Burrows); August 24th -September 14th, 1902, at Folkestone (Pickett); 

 September lst-15th, 1902, at Folkestone (Butler); September 28th- 

 October 12th, 1902, at Eeigate (Prideaux); June 2nd. 1903, at 

 Folkestone (Pickett); June 3rd, 1903, first of the year at Eanmore 

 (Oldaker); June 5th-18th, 1903, at Folkestone (Pickett); June 16th, 



1903, at Eeigate (Prideaux); July 2nd, 1903, near Steyning (Bird); 

 July 6th, 1903, the first brood at Folkestone well out, a very late season 

 (Kingsman); August 27th- September 6th, 1903, rare at Folkestone 

 (Pickett); August 29th, 1903, at Cuxton (Burrows); September 1st, 



1903, at Eeigate (Prideaux); May 27th, 1904, and on through June, 

 at Folkestone (Pickett); June 2nd, 1904, first of the year at Eanmore 

 (Oldaker); June 4th, 22nd, 1904, in the Isle of Purbeck, June 17th, 



1904, at Blandford (Bankes); June 10th, 1904, at Dorking, still freshly- 

 emerged $ s, July 11th, at Eeigate (Prideaux); bred from eggs deposited 

 in June, emerged September, 1904, very small even for a second 

 brood (Joy); August 13th, 1904, near Freshwater (Rowland-Brown); 

 September 4th- 14th, 1904, at Folkestone (Pickett); September 3rd- 

 October 4th, 1904, at Eeigate (Prideaux); October 15th, 1904, at 

 Folkestone (A. H. Clarke); May 29th, 1905, at Eeigate (Prideaux); 

 June 3rd, 1905, and on through the month, at Folkestone (Pickett); 

 June 14th, 1905, at Eeigate, fairly common and in perfect condition 

 (Image); June 24th, 1905, at Eeigate (Turner); August 15th, 1905, at 

 Eeigate (Prideaux); August 27th-September 9th, at Folkestone 

 (Pickett); three $ s taken in early September, 10 days after the early 

 frosts of 1905 (Hodgson, Ent. Rec, xviii., p. 53); first seen May 24th, 

 still emerging June 4th, 1906, at Folkestone (Pickett); May 28th, 1906, 

 at Dorking (Prideaux); May 28th, 1906, at Ranmore (Oldaker); August 

 8th, 1906, at Abbotsbury (Hopson); August 15th, 1906, at Ranmore 

 (Oldaker); August 18th, 1906, at Reigate (Prideaux) ; first seen 

 August 25th, from September lst-9th, in great abundance, at 

 Folkestone, and still swarmed at the beginning of October, 1906, on 

 ground where the first brood bad been very scarce, and the ground burnt 

 (Pickett, Ent. Rec, xviii., p. 292); June 3rd, 1907, and on until early 

 July, at Folkestone (Pickett); June 20th, 1907, in the Isle of Wight 

 (Main); June 28th, 1907, near Freshwater (Wright); August 26th- 

 September 3rd, 1907, at Folkestone (Pickett); August 29th, 1907, 

 common on a heath near Newbury (Rowland-Brown); May 26th, 

 1908, and on through June, again August 28th -September 14th, 1908, 

 at Folkestone (Pickett); June 6th, 1908, at Eastbourne, June 7th, 

 1908, at Ranmore, abundant (Turner); August28th-October4th, 1908,at 

 Ashford (Wood); September 5th and 8th, 1908, at Dorking (Wheeler); 

 May 24th, 1909, at Reigate (Chapman); May 31st, 1909, at Yentnor 

 (Sperring); May 31st, 1909, at Cuxton (Tutt); June 2nd-15th, and 

 then September *2nd-7th, 1909, at Folkestone (Pickett); bred September 

 2nd-13th, 1909, from eggs laid at Reigate by a local 2 (Chapman); 2 $ s 

 emerged November 8th and 17th from pupa? obtained from laggard 



