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Gonepteryx Rhamni Brimstone
Pieris Brassicæ Large White
Rapæ Small White
Napi Green–veined White
Anthocaris Cardamines Orange Tip
Hipparchia Janira Meadow Brown
Jithonus Large Heath
Hyperanthus Wood Ringlet
Cœnonympha Pamphilus Small Heath
Cynthia Cardui Painted Lady
Vanessa Atalanta Red Admiral
Io Peacock
Urticæ Small Tortoise–shell
Melitœa Artemis Greasy Fritillary
Chrysophanus Phlœas Small Copper
Polyommatus Alexis Common Blue
Thanaos Tages Dingy Skipper
Pamphila Sylvanus Large Skipper
Procris Statices Green Forester
Anthrocera Trifolii Five–spot Burnet
Filipendulæ Six–spot Burnet
Sesia Bombyliformis Narrow–bordered Bee Hawk
Heliodes Arbuti Small Yellow Underwing
Euclidia Mi Mother Shipton
Glyphica Burnet

The past twenty–five years, it is to be feared, have told as heavily upon the Lepidoptera as upon the primroses and the cowslips, the latter also now far between. The birds, likewise, have greatly diminished in numbers, partly in consequence of the extreme severity of the trio of hard winters which commenced with that of 1878–9. We have also to lament the death of Mr. Edleston.



Country Rambles, and Manchester Walks and Wild Flowers

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