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(■-(ill)i(iii, L. I. Clapton (CL). 
I'll.—Lrt/nw.su' canhii, L. Oec.isionally almost everywhere, including 
Dalston (P.) ; I. of Dogs, n.c. (Wy.) ; Pirockley, n.c. (E.E., i., 
349); Ladbroke Square (Ent., xx., 199); Hornsey Rise 
(So.), &c. 
32. — V. atalanta, L. Almost everywhere, including Canonbury (13u.); 
Paddington (Tr.); Southwark Edge.'" (Ss.) ; London Edge.'-' 
(E.R., iii., 20b); Victoria Embankment''' (Ent., xxxii., 235), &c. 
33. —Potconis iris, L. I. AVoodford (CL). 
34. —Parurije ci/rria, L. II. “ Scarce, formerly common” (F.). 
35. —Ijasidiiniiata iiu‘iici"ra, L. 1. Woodford (Ent., xix., 08); Hagger 
Lane Forest (Sm.). 11. “ Scarce, formerly common ” (L\) ; 
Croydon (H.). 111. Wimbledon C’ommon (Ta.). lA’. Ealing 
(Ee.) ; Highbury” (Ent., xx., 200). 
30 .—Maniola jcoiira, L. 1. Almost everywhere; ]>ank of England* 
(CL). II. Cenerally abundant (F.). Ill. AVimbledon Common 
(Ta.) ; Fulham (D) ; Isleworth (Ent., xxiv., 33) ; Chiswick, not 
seen since IHHI (Si.). lAL (lenerally distributed (So., Eu., Ac.). 
37. —dl. tithoniis, L. II. “ Scarce, evidently disappearing, formerly 
commoir ” (E.) ; Croydon (H.) ; Erockley, r. (E.R., i., 349). 
III. AVimbledon (Eu.). lA'. Southall, f.c. (Ea.) ; Killrurn (Tr.). 
38. —Hipparchia luipercuitinis, L. H. “ Scarce, evidently disappear¬ 
ing, formerly common” (F.) ; Croydon (H.). 
39. —CoenuHipnpIia pa)iipJiiliis, L. Everywhere except in the town 
itself ; I have iro records more urlran than Tottenham, Erockley, 
Fulham, and Kilbunr. 
Heterocera. 
40. —Mandtica atrapos, L. 1. Hackney (Cl.) ; Clapton (CL, R.); 
AAbrlthamstow, 1. in 1885 (Ent., xix., 15) ; Stratford and Ilford, 
1. (Ent.,xiii.,280). 11. Lee and Elthain, occasionally (F.); Clreen- 
wich, dlay, 1880 (Ent., xix., 157) ; East Croydon'* (Ent., xxviii., 
310). III. Tooting* (Ent., xxviii., 310). IV. Southall* (Ea.); 
Hampstead (N.J., i., 33). 
41. — Vlilciietliontiiis amvolndi, L. AVe have a long list of visits of 
this capricious species, which of course we cannot claim as truly 
indigenous. There is even one record for tlie City itself, Ent., 
xxxi., 200, and one for Piccadilly, Ent., xxx., 270. In addition 
we have the following: I. Ilackney (CL) ; Upper Clapton 
(E.R., iii., 207) ; Tottenham, 1891* (Ee.); AA'althamstow (Ent., 
xvi., 283 ; xviii., 200 ; xix., 15) ; AVoodford (Ent., xix., 08); 
Stratford, 1887* (Si.), 1898* (Ent., xxxi., 205) ; AA'est Ham 
(Ent., xxi., 50) ; Ilford Park (i'int., xx., 230). II. Lee and 
Elthani, occasionally (F.) ; Rotherhithe (Ent., xviii., 259) ; 
Elackheath (Ent., xix., 301) ; Nunhead (E.R., x., 279); Eecken- 
ham (Ent., xviii., 310) ; Sydenham (E.R., ii., 104); Croydon 
(H., Sh.). HI. Eedford Park* (Ent., xix., 185) ; Hammer¬ 
smith (Ent., XXX., 270) ; Eattersea (Ent., xx., 324) ; Putney 
(Ent., XX., 274) ; Hounslow (Ent., xx., 204). IV. Ealing (Fe.); 
Acton (Ent., xx., 304) ; Notting Hill (Ent., xiv., 225); Regent’s 
Park Cardens (Ent., xxii., 258) ; Llolloway, 1885* (Ent., xviii., 
259), 1886* (Ent., xx., 04) ; Hornsey Rise (So.) ; Crouch Hill* 
(Ent., xxxi., 200) ; Crouch End (Ent., xx., 10). 
