102 BRITISH BUTTERFLIES. 



Downs (Cottam), Dancer's End (Bothschild) , Royston Heath (Keynes), Royston 

 Downs (Hardy), one at Turnford (Boyd), Latchmore (Gatward). Hunts : Hunt- 

 ingdon (Curtis). Kent: Isle of Sbeppey, Chatham district (Walker), St. Margaret's 

 Bay, Hailing, Chattenden Woods, South Foreland, Cuxton (Tutt), Folkestone (Page), 

 Eynesford (Turner), near Dover (Sloper), Kingsdown (Fenn), Burham, abundant, 

 Darland Hill, abundant (Chaney), Plumstead Marshes (Webb), Wrotham Hill 

 (Andrews), Beckenham (Ent., xx., p. 230), Maidstone district (Goodwin), near 

 Heme Bay (Butler), Shorncliffe (Rogers), Seal Chart (Carrington), between Wanner 

 and St. Margaret's (Hodgson), Longneld, near Gravesend (Jennings), between 

 Dartford and Darenth (Newman), Ashford (Wood), Sevenoaks (Holmes), between 

 Dover and Sandgate (Cox), Canterbury district (Parry), Ramsgate (Wormald;, 

 Otford (Battley), Chevening, near Sevenoaks (Stanhope), Shoreham (Bower), 

 Frinsted, near Sittingbourne (Mathew). [Lancashire: Arnside,* Silverdale 

 (Hodgkinson) (Ent.,xi., p. 113), Grange (Owen, "Newman's Brit. Butts.," p. 132) (teste 

 Arkle, Ent., xix., p. 242) (F. 0. Morris, Brit. Butts.), Grange, common on limestone 

 (teste Gregson) (E.W.I., vii., p. 54), Whorton Crag (Murray) ; near Warton, 

 in 1892 (Loxham teste Forsythe, Ent., xxxviii., p. 88). Lincolnshire: com- 

 mon on chalk (Allis). Middlesex: Near Hounslow (Rendall, Ent., 1887, p. 229), 

 Ladbroke Square, Notting Hill, 1864 (A. H. Clarke), near Wembley (Bond), near 

 Enfield, one (Sykes), Old Oak Common (Godwin), Kingsbury (Goodwin), [Pinner 

 Carrington, Ent., xiii., p. 122; — possibly an error. At any rate the ground is now 

 unfortunately to be built over (H. Rowland-Brown); Pinner Drive (Melvill), quoted 

 by Bonhote and Rothschild (Harroiv Butts, and Moths, p. 12), also requires confir- 

 mation. The ground is, however, now almost covered with villas (H. Rowland- 

 Brown)] . Monmouth : Gamaren (Langley), Abertillery, one <? only (Rait-Smith), 

 Tintern (Bird). Norfolk: common on the chalk in the district of Norfolk near 

 the Wash (Brameld), Hunstanton (Raynor), Ringstead Downs, abundant, Lynn, 

 Snettisham (C. G. Barrett). Northampton : very local on limestone (Rothschild), 

 Peterborough (Stainton), Ailesworth (Heberden), Northampton (Goss). Oxford : 

 Chinnor (Spiller), Watlington, Enstone (Cruttwell), Nettlebed, common 

 (Geldart), near Reading, Shotover Hill, near Oxford, Horspath (Hamm), 

 Gryme's Dyke (J. C. Dale teste Stephens), Wychwood Forest (E.W.I. , i., p. 

 147). Rutland : Uppingham (Bell). Somerset : scarce — Leigh Woods (Hudd), near 

 Bath (Greer), Weston-super-Mare (Crotch), Quantock Hills, once only between 

 Langport and Taunton (Doidge), Brean Down (Prideaux), Orchard Wood, near 

 Taunton (Stansell), Bridgwater, Frome, Wells, the Mendips, scarce near Bristol 

 (V.C.H.), Clevedon (Mason). Suffolk: Needham Market (Baker), Bury St. 

 Edmunds (Norgate), Little Blakenham, Moulton, and Eriswell (Miss Jermyn), 

 local — Newmarket, Dalham, Tuddenham, Felixstowe, Lowestoft (teste Bloomfield). 

 Surrey: locally abundant — on the downs from Farnham to Dorking (Champion), 

 Riddlesdown, Caterham,Redhill, Reigate, Clandon (Turner), near Shere (Tremayne), 

 Box Hill, Mickleham Downs (Trimen), near Guildford (Swinton), near Croydon 

 (Harrison), Bagshot, singly (Floersheim),near Godstone Road (Stainton), Haslemere, 

 Milford, near Godalming (Barrett), Beckenham (Reid), Horsley (Bell), West Horsiey, 

 Kenley (Carrington), Park Down (T. Bainbrigge Fletcher), Hog's Back, Sheep Leas 

 (Barrett), Purley, Oxted (Sheldon), Caterham (Bower), Ranmore (Oldaker), Barnes 

 Common (Sharp, Ent., xviii., p. 316), Brockley, occasionally on railway embank- 

 ment (W. West). Sussex : abundant on the chalk-hills — everywhere ou the 

 South Downs (Newman), Beachy Head (Esam), Ditchling Beacon, Burgess 

 Hill (Dollman), Abbott's Wood, occasionally (Dale), Hastings (Sotheby), Chichester 

 (Ash), Lewes (Turner), Eastbourne (Adkin), the downs near Newhaven (Reeve), 

 Hollingbury Coombe (Image), Brighton (Peskett), between Lewes and Glynde 

 (Gush), near Steyning, Beeching, chalkpits near Shanktonbury Ring (White), 

 Groombridge and Broadwater Commons (Blaber), Polegate Downs (James), near 

 Hailsham (Hamlin), on the downs between Shoreham and Worthing roads (Bird), 

 Hayward's Heath (Jenner), West Sussex — common on the downs (W. H. B. 



* Some writers give "Arnside Knott " as a locality for this species, but I have 

 worked this country for 25 years and have never seen one, and with the exception 

 of J. B. Hodgkinson, I never met anyone that had ; I am much inclined to doubt 

 whether he really ever took the insect there at all. It is to be observed that all 

 the records for Lancashire, Westmorland, and Cumberland, in Newman's British 

 Butterflies, p. 132, are Hodgkinson's, and as the Arnside locality is a wild and un- 

 cultivated country, and at the time I first collected there 25 years ago very little 

 worked entoniologically and certainly not over-collected, it seems very strange why 

 it should have disappeared (H. Massey). 



