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(Frohawk), May 12th, 1894, on railway banks at Stubby Copse, 

 May 2 3rd-24th, 1896, in New Forest (Smith), May 15th, 1894, in 

 New Forest (Robson), June 8th-i 7th, 1894, flying at Rhinefields, June 

 5th-nth, 1898, on railway bank at Brockenhurst (Wells), May 25th, 



1895, at Ferness on the Findhorn (Thomson), June nth, 1891, June 

 2nd, i 895, May 25th, 1896, June 5th, 1897, i n Wyre Forest (Rea), 

 first half of June, 1895, at Glen Lochay (Morton), May 20th, 1896, 

 at Temple (Greeve), May 23rd, 1896, at Temple (Evans), May 25th, 



1896, at Pamber Forest (Butler), June 9th, 1894, at Galway, earliest 

 dates of capture May 25th, 1896, May 25th, 1898, latest date June 

 26th, 1898, at Galway and Enniskillen (Allen), May 25th, 1896, at 

 Lincoln (Pearson), last week in May, 1896, at Lyndhurst (Bowles), 

 June 27th, 1896, June 30th, July 5th, 1897, at Aylsham (Freeman), 

 May 15th, 1897, common at Ringwood (Fowler), May 22nd, 24th 

 and 25th, 1897, flying freely in the sunshine at Reading (J. 

 Clarke), May 22nd-3oth, 1897, June 3rd~5th, 1898, at Newtown (Tetley), 

 June 5th-7th, 1897, at Rhinefields (Tremayne), June 12th, 1897, 

 near Old Dromore, June, 1900, at Lough Erne (Bingham-Newland), 

 June ioth-22nd, 1897, June i6th-i9th, 1898, at Wan Fell (Britten), 

 May 30th, 1898, in New Forest (Adkin), June nth, 1898, common 

 on the railway bank near Brockenhurst (Wells), June 15th at 

 White Loch in a meadow, June 23rd, 1898, at Loch Eldrig, June 

 8th-i6th, 1899, at Corsemalzie (Gordon), June 28th, 1898, at 

 Orton, July 17th, 1900, on railway banks near Wreay (Thwaytes), 

 June 9th, 1899, at Poyntzpass (Johnson), June 21st, 1899, at Hayton 

 Moss (Routledge) ; May 22nd-June, 1900, in New Forest (Moberly), 

 June 4th, 1900, at Wan Fell (F. H. Day), June 4th, 1900, at 

 Salkeld (Wilkinson), June 22nd, 1901, in garden at Redhill (Bead- 

 nell). 



LOCALITIES. — Abundant in many Irish localities but uncertain in 

 appearance (Kane). Distributed throughout the greater part of Scotland, 

 England and Wales. Aberdeen : local, but common where it occurs 

 (Home), scarce, Old Aberdeen Links, Scotston Moor, Monymusk (Reid), 

 Toms' Forest near Inverurie (Tait), Banchory (Traill). Antrim : Belfast 

 district, Colin Glen, Crawfordsbum Glen (Bristow), on hills about Belfast 

 (Watts). Argyll : Tayvallich (Stewart), Dunoon (Chapman), Inverary (Lucas), Isle 

 of Jura (Evans), Loch Riddon (Christy), near Loch Nell, between Oban ana Bunawe 

 {Ent. Wk. Lit. vi., p. 182), Oban, common (Somerville). Armagh : Poyntz- 

 pass (Johnson). Ayrshire (Duncan). Berks: Sulham, Reading (Holland), 

 Bagley Woods near Oxford (T. Briggs), Enborne near Newbury (Leach). 

 Buck's: Halton (Stainton). Cambridge: Cambridge (Waters), Horningsea Fen, 

 Wood Ditton, Devil's Ditch (Jenyns), Wicken, Chippenham (Tutt), Burwell, 

 Bottisham (Gaze). Carnarvon : ^Tan-y-Bwlch (Blagg). Cheshire : Bidston 

 (Gregson). Cork : Skibbereen (Wolfe), Cork (Sandford), Mallow (Stawell), near 

 Old Dromore (Bingham-Newland), Ummera Woods near Timoleague, Glandore 

 and Courtmacsherry (Donovan). Cumberland : probably commoner than is 

 suspected (Day), plentiful on west coast (Mawson), common (Armstrong, Ent. 

 W. bit., vol. vii., p. 29), Carlisle (Morris), Orton (Dobie), Hayton Moss, 

 Headsnook (Routledge), Durdar (Atkinson), Salkeld, Wan Fell, near Lazonby 

 (Wilkinson), Lake district (Stainton), Grasmere district (Massey), Wreay (Thwaytes). 

 Devon : Woodbury, not rare (Kane), Barnstaple (Mathew), Exeter (Stainton). 

 Donegal: Inishowen (Hart). Dublin: Howth (Carrington), Blackrock (Greer), 

 Dublin (Bristow). DURHAM: Durham (Wood), Winlaton Mill (Hedworth). DUM- 

 BARTON: Garelochhead (Somerville). Dorset: Blandford (Stainton). Dovra : 

 Belfast 11 ills (Watts). Essex: generally distributed (Harwood), Epping( Stainton). 

 Fermanagh : Enniskillen (Allen), Lough Erne (Bingham-Newland). Galway : 

 Clonbrock, Merlin Park, (Kane), Galway (Allen), Athenry, Connemara— Great 

 Killery (Lawless), Ardrahan (Nugent)., Glamorgan: Penllergare (Llewelyn), 

 Swansea district, common (Holland), Penarth (Birkenhead). Gloucester: near 



