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Argynnis aglaia, L.—An exceedingly fine var. of the g , almost entirely suffused 
with brownish-black, leaving only one transverse basal spot, and one small round 
spot in the cell of the fore-wing, of the usual ground-colour ; the black markings 
on the hind-wings fairly distinct, but quite invisible on the fore-wings. Under-side 
of hind-wings uniform dark olive-green, with the usual metallic markings represented 
in vich silvery-green. This beautiful variety is figured on Plate 290, Brit. Ent. 
A, adippe, lu.—A very fine suffused g ; in the fore-wings the black spots are re- 
placed by rich dark brown; the hinder pair being uniform dark brown with mar- 
ginal fulvous crescents between the nervures. 4. lathonia, L.—Three fairly good 
specimens A, selene, F.—A fine variety, the basal black markings of all the wings 
obsolete, and the submarginal black spots of hind-wings elongated towards the 
base. 
Lycena phleas, L.—A very dark, irregularly suffused specimen of the dark 
form eleus, F, ZL. chryseis, ¥.—A pair, the g not in good condition. L. hippothoé, 
L.—One example, fairly good, but without antennew. ZL. dispar, Haw.—A fine 
series of six g and five examples, some of which are evidently bred ; one particu- 
larly fine ? is figured on Plate 12, Brit. Ent. Z. wirgauree, U.—Three 3 and one 
?, but only one g specimen is really fine. JZ. acis, W.V.—A nice series of four 
and three ? specimens. 
Polyommatus adonis, F.—A very fine aberration, with all the ocelli of the 
under-side obsolete, with the exception of the central (well-marked), and faint in- 
dications of the marginal ones ; labelled “4. Dorylas Hiibn.” ? 
Hesperia alveolus, Hiibn.—Four good examples of ab. faras, Meig. 
Smerinthus ocellatus, L. X 8. populi, L., hybr.—One. 
Aigeria asiliformis, F.—A pair, in good order. 2. chrysidiformis, Hiibn.— 
One only, of date certainly long anterior to the re-discovery of the species at 
Folkestone, 
Deilephila euphorbize, L.—Three specimens (2 ¢, 1 3) evidently bred ; figured 
on Plate 3, Brit. Ent. D. lineata, F.—A somewhat broken ¢ example. D. galit, 
Hiibn.—One worn specimen only. 
Cherocampa celerio, L.—Two @ in poor condition. 
Sphinx pinastri, L.--One rather small 2, in very good order. S, quinquemacu- 
latus, Haw. (carolina, L.).—Two somewhat battered specimens, the larger without 
antenne ; A label in the cabinet drawer next these reads as follows :—‘“ Carolina : 
taken at West Cowes in the Isle of White (sic) 28th August, 1796, by my friend 
Mr. Thompson ;”” across the label a nearly illegible name is written in pencil (? in 
Curtis’s handwriting), which I make out to be “ Plastead:” the moth is figured on 
Plate 195, Brit. Ent. 
Zeuzera arundinis, Hiibn.—Two very good pairs. 
Stauropus fagi, L.—Two specimens. 
Clostera anachoreta, Fab.—Two on fairly modern gilt pins; figured on Plate 
745, Brit. Ent. 
Cerur« latifascia, Curtis.—A dark suffused ? of C. furcula, L., stands under 
this name, and is figured on Plate 193, Brit. Ent. 
Psilura monacha, L.—A beautiful 9 , with the dark markings much extended 
and enlarged ; figured on Plate 767, Brit. Ent. 
