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specimens, ill 18G8, by Mr. F. Fiorgate; and 
one at Jbixton, in 1871, by Mr. F. 1). AVlieeler. 
But in August, 1872, it appeared in all parts of 
the county, and was almost common in its 
north-east corner. Details are published in the. 
Transactions of this Society for 1872 — 3. 
Vanessa io. Linn. Generally common. 
,, ATALANTA. Liiui. Generally common. 
„ CAUUUi. Linn. Generally common, but irregular in its 
apiiearances. 
Apatuua iuis. Linn. Foulsham, Dersingham, Fo.xley Wood ; 
rare in this county. Mr. Athow tells me that it 
was found many years ago at Whitlingham. 
Akge gaIj.\tiiea. Linn, bound by ^Ir. W. Crowfoot, at 
Kirby Cane, but shifting from one ])lace to 
another each season. Curtis also records it in 
Norfolk. 
Satyrus 
AiOERIA. 
Linn. Norwich, Merton, Thetford, Sparham, 
Ditchingham ; not very common in the county. 
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MEG./EUA. 
Linn. Abundant everywhere. 
SEMELE. 
Linn. Generally common on hejiths and 
coirst sand-hills. 
JAN IRA. 
Linn. Abundant everywhere. 
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TITHONUS. 
Linn. Abundant everywhere. 
J) 
UYi'ERANTuus. Liiiii. ITuiiistoad, Stratton Strawless 
llethersett, Merton, Thetford, Beccles, S]iarham, 
Lynn. 
[CUORTOBIUS DAVUS. Fab.] Kecorded by Stephens, (lllust. p. 68,) 
but doubtless in error. 
„ PAMPiiiLUS. Linn. Abundant everywhere. 
Tuecla uuni. Linn. Korwich, St. Faith’s, Swannington, Caw- 
ston, Stody, Broome Heath, I\Ierton, Thetford. 
„ querous. Linn. Merton, Broome, Dersingham, Thet- 
ford, Sparham, Barton Bendish, Oby, Ketter- 
ingham, Bamvorth ; among oaks. 
w-album. 111. I introduce this species with hesitation. 
In August, 1872, 1 met with a number of ivhat 
I believe to have been w-alhum flying about 
and settling on the top of a chestnut tree at 
