( :'9 ) 



3. B. cafrcnia (Stoll.). 



ab. puncfigcrii ( Walli.'ugr.). 

 ab. nnr/am/ia (Westw.). 



4. B. alinda (Drnry). 



5. B. tyrvhcnu (Westw.). 



siibsiJ. catoclirn Karsoh. 



6. B. iriits (Fabv.). 



(syn. : B. cpithijrliiivi IMaass. A:. Wcym. ). 



7. B. melinde Maass. k Wevin. 



8. B.jumesoni Dnioe. 



(syn. : B. sfHiuliinjeri Aiiriv.). 



9. B. eblis Streck. 



10. B. semgalensis (Oliv.) ? 



11. B. jiliaedusft (Dniry). 



12. B. safuniiis (Fabr.). 



13. B. cervina (Westw.)? 



14. B. tricolor sp. nov. 



15. B. nafale/is/s Awriw 

 10. A. deopairu Auriv. 



GONIMBEASIA. 

 Here G. rkodopJiila (Walk.) is the same as tj. Infcrmiscc.ns (/Walk.) ; so inter- 

 miscens sinks into a synonym. 



IMBRA8IA. 



Mr. Kirby enumerates seven species ; of these only two stand, namely /. 

 epimetheii (Drnry) and dcyrollei (Thorns.), and the genns works out thns : — 



1. Imbrasia epimethea (Drnry). 



? = ohscura (Bntl.). 



ab. hrhe (!Maass. & ^\■^yin.). 

 ab. (lorcits (AValk.). 

 ab. crameri Kirby. 

 ab. mopsa (Walk.). 



2. 7. (hyrollei (Thorns.). 



I have eigliteen specimens of T. ep'nnethca (Dniry), and tliey show every griuhi- 

 tion between the five named aberrations. 



SAGANA. 

 I have no notes to give on this genus. 



GUICULA. 



Here C. drepanoides Bloore and zuleilta (Westw.) are aberrations of G. trifer,c- 

 stratu (Helf.), which appears thns : — • 



1. Cricula trifenestrata (Helf.). 



ab. drcpanoides Moore, 

 ab. zulcika (Westw.). 

 subsji. hliriiiiiiiti Swiuhde, 



