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Corrections and Additions to Vol. I. 



Besides the CdiTeclions given in the respective ])hiees in tlie text and at tlie end (if tlie varions 

 chapters (p. H."). 71, I4s, 'J4-4-I, the fohowing^ changes and additions are necessary: 



I'. 15 under Papilio sarpedon : 



'I'lie I'alaearctic forni of /'. sarjici/nii lias lately been separated iiy Fiiliistoui-f,;;, who calls the sprini;-- 

 foi'ni ~:<ii-jiiiii)H/(/is and llie sunimer-forni ii/jij)t'ini<; from Japan. 



1'. I'li) row l-J. fVom below: 

 Tlie vefereiice "27 c must be erased behind hiKrini and be put behind liliruiollcn. 



V. lot add after Krchia ^:ti/ifiir : 

 Er. palarica Lhapm., from Northern Spain, resembles K. s/i/i/uc, but is larger and cxhibils small 

 ditlerences in the orange-red macular ])and ; the markings on the luiderside of the hindwing are more 

 distinct; the red-yellow jiatch on the forewing of the 2 is continued to the costal margin by a grev or 

 whitish shadow; in July. 



P. 228 row 20 from alioxe read cnihrsccjis instead of rr/i/icsrois. 



v. 241 row 11 from below read din's (70e) instead of (/ira (79 e). 



P. 275 add after Arhopala gmirsa: 

 Amblopala avidiena Ileir. This sjieeies was mentioned as a great rarity from China and Xorlli India, 

 where it appeared hardly to reach Palaearctic territory. Accoi'ding to a recent communicalion by the 

 mi.ssionary Herr Ivlaimieck the species extends northward to Shantung, where lie obtained it repeatedly, 

 though not commonly. The species, therefore, is Palaearctic. Leech characterizes it as being lilac bine on 

 the upperside at the base, the outer half being dark lirown with a forked orange s]iot; hindwing with a 

 tripartite orange spot, anal lobe large and prominent. ? similar, larger. ».\ppears to be very rare.« 



P. 279 : 

 The Cif/aritis from Algeria figui-ed 75 i (after OiiEUTiciJR) as C. zohra Don:, is now regarded by 

 Om UTiilK as a new form and has received the name C. allardi (fo. Lep. Comp. III., p. 402, 1909). 



P. 287 add after C. iKivuna: 

 C. kasyapa Moore (77 e). Forewing similar to that of the pieceding species; hindwing not black in 

 the basal area. Underside quite different from that of the other VhnjsojiliuiiHs, entirely verdigris except for 

 the disc of the forewing; the hindwing withovd spots or only with traces of them. — In Ka.shmir. more 

 frequent in the southern districts, but also locally not rare on Palaearctic teriitory. Widely distributed in 

 western North India. 



P. ;)51 row 10 from above add after Halpr jicplic/r: 



Halpe majuscula Iilir. & Kdw. (88c). Similar to wphelc , near which it nuist be placed, perhaps 

 only a variety of it. Differs from true nrpiich' in the paler and more diffuse markings of llie underside of 

 the hindwing. Described from a Malayan specimen, but similar indiviiluals are said to occur also among 

 West Chinese ncpliele. 



The eiTors in the references to the figures have been correcU'd in the Index. 



