14 CONSPECTUS OF BUTTERFLIES, 
Tux Marsn Rine.et (H. Polydama, Sreenens) appears in 
June. Wings one inch and a half to two-thirds; above grey- 
tawny; underneath, first pair with from two to four eyelets, and 
the second pair with six, bordered with white, of which three are 
very small: variesmuch, Probably a bright variety of H. Davus. 
North Wales, Cumberland, and Yorkshire. 
Tur Juny Rincrer (H. Davus, Sreruens) appears in July, 
Wings one inch one-third to three-fourths ; above brownish 
tawny ; underneath, the first pair with two eyelets towards the 
hinder margin, and one or more very faint eye-like spots, bor- 
dered with tawny, and the second pair with six eyelets, and @ 
silver spot in the centre: varies exceedingly. Near Manchester, 
in Yorkshire, and Norfolk. 
Tue Sinver Renovert (H. Hero, Sreruens) appears in June 
and July. Wings (one inch and a half?) brown, with an eyelet 
towards the tip on the upper surface of the first pair; second 
pair with four or five blind eyelets ; underneath with six perfect 
ones. Very rare. Sussex. 
Tuk InoN Brown (H. Arcanius, SterHENs) has been given as 
British on the doubtful authority of one specimen. 
Tar Goupen Eyr (H. Pamphilus, LeAcn) appears the begin. 
ning of June and beginning of September. Wings one inch 
one-sixth ; tawny with darker margins; first pair with an eye. 
let on each surface towards the tip; second pair above with a 
very faint eyelet towards the posterior angle ; underneath witha 
short ashy band in the middle, in which, towards the margin, 
are four minute very faint eyelets: varies much in colour, 
Caterpillar, green, with white lines on the back, feeds on 
crested dog’s-tail grass. Chrysalis green. Abundant throughout 
the kingdom. 
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LYCENIDZ (Leach). 
THECLA (Fapnicrus). 
Palpi rather longer than the head, clothed with scales at the 
base and a few hairs, with three joints, the first short and bent, 
the second long, the third short and pointed; antenne short, 
with more than forty joints, becoming gradually thicker from 
the base upwards, the club longest and not flat; eves downy ; 
legs alike in both sexes: fore legs rather short ; feet with large 
cushions, almost concealing the claws, which are very short and 
undivided ; upper wings entire and triangular; wnder wings in 
some indented, in others with short tails. 
Egg not known; caterpillar short, oval, and flat, in form of @ 
wood louse (Oniseus): chrysalis, givt with silk, with the head 
roundish, 
Ture Brown Hare StreaK (Theela Betule, Leacn) appears 
the middle of August. Wings one inch one-third toseven-twelfths; 
above dark brown; upper wings with a black spot; underneath 
yellow, with a tawny band margined with white, fringes white; 
