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with which they supplied me with all the information in their power; and my 
especial thanks are due to Mr. Haliday (an Entomologist, of whom Ireland is 
justly proud), for his copious and carefully drawn up list, and to Dr. Ball, for his 
kindness in affording me many opportunities of consulting his own and Mr. Tardy’s 
collections in the University Museum. In conclusion, I need scarcely add, that 
the nomenclature adopted, is that of Mr. H. Doubleday, in his elaborate u Syno¬ 
nymic List of British Lepidoptera.” 
RHOPALOCERA. 
Those marked thus * from Mr. Haliday’s list. 
"Papilio machaon. Seen on the wing (Mr. Tardy). Larva found at the Botanical 
Gardens, Ball’s Bridge (Mr. Coulter). 
*Pieris crataegi. Mr. Hely. 
,, brassicse. Generally distributed. 
„ rapas. Do. 
„ napi. Do. 
Anthocaris cardamines. Do. 
*Leucophasia sinapis ? Mr. Hely. 
Goniapteryx rhamni. Apparently scarce. 
Colias edusa. Mr. Tardy’s collection. 
„ hyale. Do. 
*Thecla betulae ? 
* „ quercus. Mr. Egan (neighbourhood of Dublin). 
* „ rubi. Mr. Clear. 
Chrysophanus phlseas. Common, but local. 
Polyommatus argiolus. Mr. Bristow (Belfast.) 
„ alsus. Mr. Tardy’s collection. 
„ alexis. Common. 
* ,, corydon. Mr. Hely. 
,, agestis. Mr. Tardy’s collection. 
Nemeobius lucina. Do. 
Argymnis aglaia. Generally distributed. 
„ paphia. Do. 
*Melitaea athalia. Mr. Tardy’s collection. 
* ,, artemis. Do. Mr. Clear. 
Vanessa cardui. Common. 
„ atalanta. Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Generally distributed. 
„ 10. 
,, urticse. 
Satyrus semele. 
„ janira. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
tithonus. 
megsera. 
segeria. 
hyperanthus. Do. 
pamphilus. Do. 
davus. ~ 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
Cork and Kerry. 
Pamphila linea. Mr. Tardy’s collection. 
„ sylvanus. Do. 
SPHINGES. 
*Trochilium myopseformis. 
* „ formicseformis. 
* „ culiciformis. 
*JEgeria bembiciformis. Mr. Clear. (Dublin and Cork.) 
*Sesia bombyliformis. Neighbourhood of Dublin. 
Macroglossa stellatarum. Mr. Tardy’s collection; and Mr. Hogan has had the 
larva. 
Chasrocampa porcellus. Mr. Tardy. 
„ elpenor. Generally distributed. 
