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V , Atalanta, Red Admiral. A common though extremely- 
beautiful embellishment to our autumnal scenery. Often 
observed perched on decaying apples and pears. 
Cynthia Cardui, Painted Lady. A few specimens occa- 
sionally observed, but not numerous. 
Apatura Iris, Purple Emperor. Has been observed at 
Perdiswell, but is very rarely taken. 
Lemenitis Camilla, White Admiral. A solitary individual 
taken near Worcester. 
Hipparchia jEgeria, Speckled Wood. Abundant in all 
our Woods. 
H. Megcera, Wall Butterfly. Lanes, &c. 
H. Semele, Grayling. Bewdley Forest. 
H. Galathea, Marbled White. A beautiful insect, which 
when observed sporting upon the bright pink blossoms of the 
Orchis pyramidalis, is peculiarly interesting. Woods at the 
western base of the End Hill, Malvern, where the plant just 
indicated flourishes abundantly. 
H, Tithonus, Large Heath. Woods and Meadows. 
H, Janira, Meadow Brown. A common field wanderer. 
H. Hyperanthus, Ringlet. In all our shady Woods. 
H. Davtis, Small Ringlet. Not common. 
Thecla BetulfS, Brown Hairstreak. Trench Woods. 
T. Pruni, Dark Hairstreak. Rare. 
T. W.-Album, Black Hairstreak. Taken in Trench and 
Warndon Woods. In the Cabinet of Mr. A. Edmunds. 
T. Quercus, Purple Hairstreak. In the Trench Woods. 
T. Rubi, Green Hairstreak. In Perry and Trench Woods, 
but rather scarce. 
LyccBua Phlceas, Common Copper. A brisk little insect, 
and abundant. 
L. Dispar, Large Copper. Very rare in this county. A 
solitary individual has been taken. 
Polyommatus Argiolus, Azure Blue. Near Cracombe Hill, 
&c. 
