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is not invariable. Perhaps observers m other paits our „ 
aeir experiences with this insect.— Eds. 
narlcs on Cirrn.aia .era.n,eln.a, especially .Un regard to its .^^ar con- 
On perusL Mr. Hellins' list of Macro- Lepido.ter. that hybernate .n ^he 
; Ljr 22) I find one or two species mentioned therem wbxch do not 
, to the observer. Should the weather change to cold, they a„am 
rrw '.pe^ rare rioU. co,o„.ea, a.d the veHtaUe c»t,«,. o( 
ir W h r,U 'O 0. .,.«»» I have repeatedly take» its larv. at s„gar.n 
ata MTaJo-t M..tea, but this is no proof to „y u.ind that ,t .s always, at 
, Id under all circumstanees, in the same eondition at the same t.me , 
r:itu:tt:t in someplace..— »^^^^ 
rrro'rr:.^,rth:;r:,:C'^r:;o„i,M...«...o. 
""-rrurdirr,r:::::r:z^~^^^^ 
T an oHhe llrger and more common European species, the descr.pfon 
r:raLrrwhat.asi— ^^^^^ 
r;rrit;;::rr[t':trtherr!iB^uropean.pec.s.o^ 
lown a. P bip»l.» of Pictet, adding the re„«t-.-that Fahncms and all 
