Lepidoptera 264 



Vol. 21 p. 553 -58 ^ 969-1008. 



(r)4.1,.4-.6, 8,.87, 58.8, 3!^.l,.l9, 4j 

 999 li FlannyngtoD, F. 5r.Sft (34.1) 



1911. Note on Distribution of Le he kansa, (Moore) and Do phi i. pitala, 

 KoLLAu. Joani. BfMubay nat. Hist. Soc. To!. 21 p. 286— '38T. — Note 

 on the Butterflies Lefhe kansa and Dophhi pixtnhi^ by Gr. VV. V. deR,ie-Phi- 

 LIFE. p. 698 -6y9. 



87 Fruhstorfer, H. 57.89 (')9.7) 



1915. Rhopaloceren au8 Coi^hin-China IT, Eiitoiu. Riind->c5i. JaJirpr. 32 

 p. 6. [; n. subsp. in PapVio (1 n. forma). — In. f'^rrai in Cethosia] 



88 Manders, N. 57.8^> (62) 



19i5. The Butterflies of Lowf^r Egy,/t. Eatom. Rec. Joarn. Var. Vol. 

 2; p. 60-65. 

 8^ Coms^tocli, William Phillips. 57.89 (729.8) 



1914. Erycinidae and Lycaenidae from t'le Island of Trinid;id. Joura. 

 N. T. entom. Soc. Vol. 22 p. 15-2-1.54. 



90 Lntz, Frank E. 57.89 (73) 



1914. Our Common Butterflies. Guide Leaflt't No. 88 Anier. Mas. nat. 

 Hist., 25 pp., 39 figg. 



91 Franzen, John Werner. hlM (T7.6) 



1914. Minnesota Butterflies. Entom. News Vol. 25 p. g(>3— 371, 1 pi. 



92 Haskiu, J. R. .57 89 (79 1) 



1914. Butterfl f Collecting in Moj:ive County, Arizona. Ejitoui. News 

 Vol. 25 p. 300 -308. 



93 Straud, Euibrik. 57.8-> (9) 



1914. Ucber einige orientalische Rhopalocera aus dvr Sarnralung des 

 Herrn W. Nikpelt Intern, eatoni. Zeitschr. Gu1>:mj Jahrg. 8 p. 103 — 105. 

 [3 nn. abb. in: Papilio 2 (2 nn. forma'?), Taen^iri.s. — 2 nn. Viir. in: 

 Cynthia, Purthenos. — Nachtrag, von W. Niepelt p. 105. [I'amlio chaoni- 

 dls r. sp.] (52.9, 91 3, 921, 935, 936j 



999'^4 r.othscliild, Walter. 57.8:) (9) 



1915. On the Lepidoptera in the Trin^ Museum sent by Mr. A. 8. Meek 

 from the Admiralty Island.s, Dampier, and Vulcan islards. Novltat. 

 zool. Vol. 22 p. 192—208. [5 nn. spp. in: E-'ploea 2 (I n. subsp.). Mi/ca- 

 lesis 2 '1 n. subsp ), Hypolhnn.m (3 nn. subapp.). :;6 nn. sub~pp. in : Pixpi- 

 ho 6, Melanitis 2, Elymniia, Taenaris 3 ("2 nn. abb.), I^son'a, Ct/n'h'a, Ce- 

 fhosia, Precis, Yoma 2, Acca 2, Nepf/s, Parthenos 5, Euleps] 



(937, 95) 

 9t Joicey, J. J., and A. Noakes. 57.89 (95) 



1915. Four new Delias and a new n thoptn-a from the A igi Lakes, 

 Ariak Mountains, North Now Guii.ea, coll. Messrs. Pratt & Sons. Ann. 

 Mag. nat. Hist. (8) Vol. 15 p. 59-6J, 3 pis. [2 nn. spp. i:i: Ddi^s (2 

 n ab. 1 n. var.), Orniilioptet-a (Noakes & Talbot.^] 



96 Rober, J. 57.89 (95) 



1915. Lepidopt-?ra Nova Guinea Re.-t* E.xped. sclent, neerl. N. (»iiinea 

 Vol. 13 Zool. p. 43—50. [D'itiaida limni.ice kochl n. subsp. — 1 u. tor- 

 ma in Hi/polminas.] 



97 Carpenter, G. D. H. 57.89 Acraea : 1155 



1914. The Enemies of 'Protected' Insects; with Sppcial Refvrjni^o to 

 Acraea sefes. R^p. 83d Meet. Brit. Ass. Adv. Sc. p. 51iJ — 517. 

 ■ 98 Cockfijne, E. A. 57.89 Agri-ide* : 11.5(5 



1914. Notes on Agriades cor/don. with gynvndromorphism limited to se- 

 condary sexual coara;-ters (Secondary Somatic-hermanhroditism). E>itoni. 

 Rec. Journ. Var. Vol. 2« p. 221—227. 

 99 Pickett, C. P. 57.89 Agnade.^ (42.58) 



1914. Agriades coridon. The new asymmetrical forms from the Herts 

 district. Entom. Rec. Journ. Var. Vol. 26 p. 275—276. 

 200)00 Eckstein. 57.89 A}M)na 



1914. Wo kommt in dioeem J.ihre dor Baumweissling vor? Entom. 

 Mitt. lid. 3 p. 250-251. 



