$4 BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA. 



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(Maddison), common, Jesmond (Robson), common on the coast (Maling), Newcastle- 

 on-Tyne (Bold), Tynemouth, Cullercoats (Wailes), Dunstan (Hed worth), Twizell 

 (Selby), Blyth Links (Hedworth). Nottingham : Newark (Gascoyne), Langford 

 Moor (Carr), Chilwell (Pearson), Mansfield, not common (Daws), Wellow (Becher), 

 South Leverton (Thornley), Nottingham (Leivers), Worksop (Alderson). OXFORD: 

 Warren, near Reading, Whitchurch, Hardwick, Oxford (Holland), Foscott district 

 (Bland), Adderbury (T. Briggs). Peebles (Evans). Pembroke: Pembroke 

 (Barrett), Tenby (Robertson). Perth : sometimes common, Perth, the 

 Forth, Earn, Gowrie districts, Craigie, Kinnoull, banks of Tay and Almond 

 (F. B. White). Balquhidder (Cameron). Renfrew : GlenifFer Braes, scarce 

 (Paisley Nat. His. Soc. Record Book). Ross : Isle of Lewis (McArthur), Contin 

 (White). Roxburgh: Hawick district, common (Guthrie), Caverton district (Elliott), 

 Galashiels, sparingly (Haggart). Rutland; Uppingham (Bell). Shetland: Unst 

 (McAithur). Shropshire : Ludlow (Rea), Shrewsbury (Stainton), Market Drayton 

 district (Woodforde), Winnington district (Lucas;. Somerset: North Somerset, on 

 the moors between Porlock and the Doone Valley (Can). Shepton, Montague, com- 

 mon (Webster), Wellington (Milton). Castle Cary, frequent (Macmillan), Clevedon 

 (Jefferys), Minehead Valley, Taunton (St. John), Wotton-under-Edge (Perkins), 

 Weston-super-Mare (Whittaker), Bishops Lydeard, Buckland Dinham 

 (Mathew), Bath (Greer), Chewton Mendip (Waldeegrave), Limpley-Stoke, near 

 Bath (Cardinall). Stafford : North Staffs, rare, not uncommon some 

 seasons (Daltry). Wednesfield, Leek (Hill), Rugeley, Cannock Chase (Freer), 

 Tixall, plentiful in 1893 (Bostock), Market Drayton district, sparingly, in some seasons 

 only (Woodforde), Birchwood (Rea), Lichfield (Redmayne). Stirling : Fintry 

 (Eggleton). Suffolk : generall) distributed (Bloomiield), Sudbury district, very un- 

 certain (Ransom), Felixstowe, Needham Market (Mathew), Stowmarket (Stainton), 

 Lowestoft (Jenkinson). Surrey : Guildford (Grover), Wimbledon Common (Clifford), 

 Haslemere (Newman), near Headley Lane (Trimen), Chertsey (Clarke), West Wick- 

 ham (Healy), Worcester Park (Kaye), Dorking district, common (Oldaker), 

 Oxshott, Westcott, Horsley, Heine Hill (Carr), Box Hill (Turner), Purley, near 

 Croydon (Fletcher), ( rohamhurst (T. Briggs), Ripley (Stephens), East Dulwich 

 (Colthrup). Sussex: Hastings, common (Bloomfield), Newick (Mackinnon), 

 Shoreham, near Brighton (Phillips), Eastbourne (Thornewill), Chichester (Ander- 

 son), Portslade (Willson), Newhaven (Reeve), Lewes (Nickolson), East Hoathly 

 (Sich), Burgess Hill, Angmering (Dollman), Brighton, Cuckfield (Merrifield;, 

 Kottingdean (Image), Wannock (Pearson), Worthing (Stainton), Abbotts 

 Wood (Porritt), Apuldram (Anderson), Uckfield (Bower), Hove (Turner), Hay- 

 wards Heath, Battle (Tenner), Bersted (Fletcher), Bognor (Lloyd), Fulking 

 (Cardinall). Tyrone: Tullylagan (Greer). Warwick: Stratford- on- Avon (Sich), 

 Rugby (Wilson), Solihull (Martineau), Sutton (Harcourt-Bath), Birmingham (Imms). 

 Watkrfokd : Portlaw, common (Flemyng). Westmeath : Mullingar (Middle- 

 ton). Westmorland : not common, Witherslack, rather common (Murray), 

 Coniston (Geldart), Kendal district, common (Moss), Milnthoipe (Stabler), Rvdal, 

 Grasmere, Ambleside (Armitt). Wigtown : generally distributed, but scarce — 

 Corsemalzie (Gordon), Monreith (Morton). Wilts : Salisbury (Xcale), Westbury 

 (Knapp), Bremhill, Calne (Fddrup). Worcester: Malvern (Clarke), Wor- 

 cester (Rea), Powick (Horton), Bockleton (Decie). York : distributed, 

 not uncommon, but uncertain in appearance (Porritt), York, Bempton, 

 Speeton, Wilton, Bridlington (Hewett), Saltburn (I'Anson). Bishop Wood 

 (Taylor), Brighouse (Blakeborough), Middlesborough (Loft house) , Stokesley 

 (Gribble), Huddersfield, Scarborough (Lighton), Hull district, very common, 

 1865 (Norman), Hull, occasionally (Boult), Barnsley (Harrison), Bradford (Carter), 

 Bramham (Smith), Brantingham, very common in 1865 (Kington), Bridlington 

 (Lawson), Fhunborough Head (Morton), Redear, Saltburn, Weeton, Hunslet, 

 common (Pickles), Leeds (Birchall), Pannal (Roebuck), Pontefract (Hartley), 

 Richmond (Harris), Selby (Foster), Sheffield (Doncaster), Spofforth (Aked), 

 Wakefield (Talbot), Beverley (Johnson). Crosland Hall (Porritt), Pocklington 

 (Leadman), Stanley (Charles), Sheffield (Cockayne), West Ayton (Hey), Ingleby 

 (Elgee), Kildale, Glaisdale, Thornaby, Great Ayton, Linthorpe (Lofthouse), 



Redear (Meek), Ackworth (Xeale , banks of the Tees (Rudd), Xidderdale 

 (Walker), Skipwith (Ash), Goimhe. Ivirkleby Park (Dobiee), Ripon (St. Paul), Don- 

 caster (Patersom, Hornsea (Inchbald), Elland and LuddendeD foot (Robertshaw). 



DlSTRl BUTION. — The range of distribution ofthis species is remarkable, includ- 

 ing the whole Palaarctic area, tinning south at the eastern limit into China, and, ac- 

 cording to Walker, extending to Tahiti in the Sandwich Islands. It covers the whole 



