184 BRITISH BUTTERFLIES. 



Coggeshall, Danbury, Hazeleigh, Purleigh (Eaynor). Flint : Ashgrove, 

 Overton (Perkins). Glamorgan : near Cardiff (Ansaldo), Swansea district- 

 Robertson), Porthkerry, Cowbridge (W. E. K. Allen), Cardiff district, most 

 abundant (Drane, Zool., 1858, recorded as S. pruni), Cwrt-yr-alla (Shelley). 

 Gloucester : near Gloucester rare (Merrin), Clifton (Hudd), Wotton-under-Edge 

 (Perkins), near Sapperton (Davis), near Cooper's Hill and Birdlip (Newstead), 

 Durdham Down (Barton), Westbury, one (Pease), Hill near Berkeley (Jenner-Fust), 

 Coombe Dingle (F. D. Wheeler), Bristol (Stainton), Cheltenham (Robertson), 

 Lydney (Stanger-Higgs), Forest of Dean (Searancke), Upton St. Leonard's (Higgs), 

 King's Mill, Painswick (Watkins), Cirencester (Harman). Hants : New Forest, one 

 only (Corbin), Southsea, one only (Moncreaff), Basingstoke — Hackwood Park and 

 Herriard Park, sometimes common (Hamm), Cove, near Aldershot (Heap, Ent. Wk. 

 Int., iv., p. 184). Hereford : distributed and often common in the woods of 

 Herefordshire (Bowell) — Leominster, the Bache (Hutchinson), Symonds Yat (Peed), 

 Oakley Park rare (Harman), Tarrington (Wood), Hereford (Blathwayt), Wofferton 

 (Lucas). Herts : Theobald's Park, Waltham Cross (Edelsten), Tring (N. C. 

 Rothschild), Batch Wood (Dickinson), Bushey Heath (Barraud), Hemel Hemp- 

 stead, between Felden and Bovingdon (Piffard), Sandridge (Griffith), Kneb- 

 worth (Durrant), Watford (Spencer), Haileybury (Stockley), Bishops Stortford 

 (Taylor), Cheshunt (Bond), St. Albans (Dickinson), Stanner (Wood). Hunts :. 

 near Stilton (J. C. Dale), Monk's Wood (Westwood), St. Ives (Norris). Kent: 

 widely distributed in the county — Chattenden Woods, Upnor, etc. (Tutt), Bridge, 

 near Canterbury (Hammond), Dartford (W. West), Darenth Wood (Newman), 

 Chatham district (J. J. Walker), Larkfield, Maidstone (Saxby), Heme Bay (Butler). 

 Leicester: Mountsorrel, Buddon, Rothley, Swithland (Rowley), Owston (Scott), 

 Loughborough (Wieldt). Lincoln: near Lincoln (Pearson), Kirton-in-Lindsey 

 (Fyles), Newball(Lewington), Caistor district (Mason), Market Rasen district (Lees), 

 Skellingthorpe, Hartsholme and Doddington (Musham), near Lincoln (Carr), 

 Haverholme Priory (Coward), Bowen Wood (Miller), Allington (Peter Wynne), 

 woods near Lincoln (Simmons). Merioneth: Arthog (Arkle). Middlesex: Harrow 

 Weald (Peers teste Rowland-Brown), Wembley (Hind, Ent. Wk. Int., ii., 

 p. 132), Southgate (Walker). Monmouth : Llandogo, Tintern (Bird), banks of the 

 Wye (Patten), Monmouth (Palmer), Wye Valley above Tintern (Fountain), Gamaren 

 (Langley). Norfolk : very local, Newton St. Faiths, Lynn, Denton, Stoka 

 Holycross (Barrett), King's Lynn (Atmore). Northampton : local but generally 

 distributed (V.C.H.) — near Northampton (Hensman), Barnwell Wold, near Brington 

 (Bree), Ashton Wold (Stephens), Peterborough (Stainton), West Wood, near Peter- 

 borough (Whitwell), near Oundle (Bree), Sywell Wood, Yardley Chase, Salcey Forest 

 (Goss), Daventry (G. C. Green). Notts : locally abundant — Sherwood Forest (Goss), 

 south Notts abundant (Simmons), Newark (Gascoyne), Willin Wood, near Ollerton, 

 rare (Brameld), also other woods in the north, but is locally abundant only in 

 the south of the county (Carr). Oxford: south Oxfordshire (Clarke), near 

 Banbury (Perry), Deddington (Mitchell). Radnor : Erwood district (Vaughan). 

 Rutland : Stoke Dry (Raynor), Burley Wood, Oakham (W. B. Gordon). 

 Shropshire : Benthall Edge (Barrett), Church Stretton (Newnham), Calver- 

 hall, near Whitchurch (Thornewill). Somerset: not very common, except 

 near Bristol, Brockley Coombe and Weston-super-Mare (Crotch), Brockley 

 (Hudd), Wellington (Milton), Taunton (Doidge), Orchard woods, near Taunton 

 (Tetley), Clevedon (Mason). Staffs : Burton-on-Trent district (Brown), 

 Moddershall (Daltry), near Barton, in Need wood Forest (Jordan). Suffolk : 

 generally distributed (Crewe), principally in the southeast of the county, 

 rare elsewhere (Bloomneld) — Brandeston, Playford (Greene), Wolsingham Park 

 (Crowfoot), Dodnash Wood (Harwood), Haverhill (Gaze), Sudbury (King), Old 

 Hall Wood (teste Mosley), near Ipswich (Stephens), Bury St. Edmunds, Needham, 

 Bures, Bentley, Great Glemham, etc. (Bloomfield), Easton (Harker), Bungay 

 (Curtis), Flixton (Crutwell), Beccles (Crowfoot), Gilford's Hall, Stoke-by-Nayland 

 fMathew), Eye (Tyrer). Surrey: Guildford, Godalming, Witley, Cobham 

 (Newman), Ripley, near Windsor (Stephens), Esher (Fleet), Claygate (Barrett), 

 Shere (Tremayne), West Wickham Wood (Fletcher), Chertsey (A. H. Clarke), Box 

 Hill (Oldaker), Reigate district (Tonge). Sussex: generally distributed (Draper), 

 local and rare in the county — formerly common in Frenchlands Woods (J. H. 

 White), Abbott's Wood (Levett). Warwick : Brandon Woods (Sidgwick), Wolford 

 Wood (Austen), Whitchurch (Bloom), Atherstone (Baker), Knowle Haselor, near 

 Alcester (Blatch), Allesley (Morris), between Arley and Highley in the Birmingham 

 district (Rossiter). Wilts: Savernake Forest (Alderson), Salisbury Plain district — 



