Days with a Butterfly Net: Being an Account of Collecting Experiences in the New Forest and Elsewhere |
Contents
CHAP PAGE 1 LOCALITIES | 9 |
A VISIT TO DEVON | 19 |
THE NEW FOREST IN SPRING | 34 |
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Ægeria April Areola attracted Beauty Beech Birch Bistortata Brickfields Brockenhurst brood butterfly C.-Album car lights Carmelita catch Caterham caught Chaonia Clouded Yellow collecting ground collector Comma common Common Quaker condition considerable number Copper Heath Coxcomb Prominent district dozen Drab dusk Early Grey examined fair numbers female Five-Spot Burnet Flame Shoulder flying Forest Fritillary Argynnis Fritillary Woods Frosted Green Fuliginosa grass ground colour Hawk hibernating Hook Tip Hornets insect Large Tortoiseshell larvæ lepidoptera lepidopterist Limpsfield locality lunch males Mortehoe moth Nanata night normal number of specimens odd specimens Orange Underwing Ornamental Drive Paphia Parthenias Pavonia Phloas Pine Pine Beauty Plusia pupa pupa digging pupæ Quaker Railway Ruby Tiger Sallow bloom Scalloped Hazel G Scarce Prominent secured seen settled Skipper species Speckled Wood Spring Studland sunny Swanage trees trunks usually variation varieties weather White Admiral Wide Ride wind worn specimen yards