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to express the hope that at no very distant date tlie remainder of it 
may be presented to the public. 
Louis 13. Prout. 
Ijondun, 17th Jnhj, 1899. 
Rhopalocera. 
1-— XixiiHiadi's I. Lpping Forest (CL). II. Croydon (H.). 
IV. Finchley (So.) ; Soutli^ate (Ba.). 
'‘l.—Hcxperia iiialra,', L. 1. Wood St. (Sm.) ; Wanstead (G.). 
II. Croydon (H.). I^^ Wimbledon Common (Bu.). 
3. —KrjinnU xijlrantiA, L. I. Hale End (.1., Ss.) ; Forest Gate 
(M.). II. “Generally, but not abundant” (F.) ; Croydon (H.); 
Brockley- (E.K., i., 349); Duhvich (E.R., ii., 140). HI. Fulham 
(D.); Wimbledon Common (Ta.). IV. Southall (Ba.); Kilbnrn 
(Tr.); Highgate (So.). 
4. — K. comma. L. II. Croydon, r. (PL). 
5. — Adopocajiaca, Briinn. {tliaumas, Hfn.). 1. Hale End, c. (•!., 
Ss.). II. Croydon (PL). III. Wimbledon Common (1)., Ta.). 
IV. Highgate (So.). 
6. — Chriisojdiaaas pldnca.'<, L. A])parently almost everywhere, in¬ 
cluding : Victoria Park (Cl.) ; Halston, r. (P.). 1. of Dogs, n.c. 
(Wy.) ; Myddelton Square (Capt. Thompson); Ladbroke Square, 
r. (Ent., XX., 266); Highbury (^ibid.); Sec. 
ab. ficJimiiltii, Gerh. Plumstead Common (Ent., xxii., 211). 
7. — L'apidn minima, PTiess. II. Croydon (H., Cl.). 
8. — Puli/ommatns cor!/d(»i,Vodi\. II. Croydon (H.); Beckenham (Ent., 
XX., 230). III. Barnes (Ent., xviii., 316); Hounslow (Ent., xx., 
229). 
9. — P. thetis, Eott. {Inilanjax, Rott.). II. Croydon (IL). 
10. — P. icaru.'i, Rott. Apparently almost everywhere, including: 
Dalston, r. (P) ; South Hackney (Se.) ; Clapton (N.) ; Highburv 
(Ent., XX., 266); &c. 
11. —P. ale.vis, Scop, {astrarchc, Bgstr.). 11. Lee, r. (P''.); Crovdon 
(H.); Dulwich (W.). 
12. — Cpaniris anfioluK, L. 1. Stamford Hill (Quail) ; Hagger Lane 
Forest (P., Ss.); Hale End, .sometimes c. (J., Ss.). II. “Not 
common, formerly abundant ” (Pb) ; Croydon, 3 (IP.); Syden¬ 
ham, r. (E.R.,ii., 164). III. Wimbledon Common (Ent., xxii., 
151); Chiswick (Si.). IV. Southgate (G.) ; Kentish Town 
(Ent., xxxii., 236). 
13. — Lampidcfi hoctira, L. 11. Woolwich '" (E.R., xi., 79). 
14. — C'allojdinis rnbi, L. IL “ Very scarce” (P\) ; Croydon *? (H.). 
15. — ZcpJn/nm ipicrcas, L. IL “Rare, formerly abundant” (F.); 
Croydon (H.). 
16. — Picris brassicac, L. Everywhere. W^as very scarce for some 
years in the early “nineties.” 
17. — P. rapae, L. Everywhere. 
18. — P.napi,Jj. Almost everywhere, including: Hackney (CL, Se.); 
1. of Dogs (Wy.); Ac. 
