78 XOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXIV. 1917. 



29 Oran, April 1913, W. R. and E. H. 



63 Environs d'Alger, March— May 1908-1914, W. R., E. H., K. J., and 

 Dr. Ni.ssen. 



18 Blida les Glacieres, June 1908 and April 1916, W. R., K. J., and Faroult. 



10 Hammam R'ihra, AprU— May 1908-1916, W. R., E. H., and K. J., and 

 Faroult. 



72 Bsrrouaghia, April 1914, Faroult. 

 310 Guelt-es-Stel, April 1913, Faroult. 



2 Djelfa, May 1913, Faroult. 



7 El Kantara, May 1908-1911, W. R., E. H., and Faroult. 

 17 Khenchela, May 1912, W. R. and K. J. 



27 Lambessa, May 1909, W. R. and E. H. 



36 Batna, Jlay 1909-1914, W. R., E. H., and Nelva. 



7 Constantine, May 1908, W. R. and E. H. 

 22 Hammam Meskoutine, April— May 1914, W. R. and K. J. 



28 Souk Ahras, April 1914, W. R. and K. J. 

 1 Ain Draham, Tunisia. 



6 Envii-ons de Tunis, April — June 1916, E. Blanc. 

 5 Djebel Zaccar, above Miliana, June 1916, Faroult. 



3 Djebel Mekter, Ain Sefra, May 1913, E. H. and C. H. 



The Djebel Mekter ?, two from the Environs d' Alger, and three from Guelt- 

 es-Stel, have almost as wide orange apices to the forewing as 9 b. androgyne 

 Leech, but are not so large, and the lemon suffusion of the hindwing is absent ; 

 these may be called ab. intermedia ab. no v. 



The British Museum has the following specimens : 5 Algiers, Leech coll. ; 

 2 Lambessa, AprU ; 2 Constantine, AprU ; 1 El Kantara, May ; 1 PhUippevUle, 

 May 188'2, H. J. Elwes ; 9 Khenchela, AprU— May 1906, Lord Walsingham ; 

 7 Meade-Waldo ; 4 Tangier, Druce coll. ex Salvui Godman coll. ; 1 Tangier, 

 Leech coll. ; 1 Tangier, AprU 1896, H. J. Elwes ; 4 Tangier, Mr. Blackmore. 



Mr. Jleade- Waldo gives in his article the following data : Tangier, March — 

 AprU 1901 ; Hawara, May 1901. 



12a. Ehichloe belia androgyne (Leech). 



Anlhocharis eupheno var. androgyne Leech, P.Z.S. 1886. p. 122 (Mogador). 



This subspecies of belia appears to be confined to the low country and 

 littoral of the Atlantic coast of Morocco ; the o is larger and has less marking 

 on the underside of the hindwings ; the ? is very different, having the orange 

 tip extending inwards as far as the discocellular stigma, and the hindwings 

 suffused with lemon-yellow. The Tring series consists of 13 specimens (2 $$). 



10 Ouled Farsh, Morocco, February — May 1901, W. Riggenbach. 



1 Skiadma, March 1905, W. Riggenbach. 



2 Djebel Chedar, February 1902, W. Riggenbach. 



The British Museum possesses 14 specimens from Mogador Leech coll. 

 Mr. Meade- Waldo quotes in his article 1 $ Forest of Marmora (near Rabat), 

 March 1902. 



