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of very rotten oranges, and is overpowering in the extreme, 

 and does not leave the hand, when once infected, for manv 

 hours, even after several washings. The larva, when touched, 

 shrugs up its head, and only displays the nauseous filaments 

 when much or repeatedly irritated, and then it endeavours to 

 smear the irritating body by dragging them over and about 

 it."— (Captain Mortimer Slater, MS. " Notes," p. 438.) 

 The transformations were also observed by A. Grote, Esq., and 

 by Mrs. Hamilton, which lady states that " the larva of 

 this butterfly feeds on the Lime and Citron ; the eggs are 

 laid singly on the tips of the leaves, and generally on the 

 upper-side. ' The larva is at first of a greenish-brown." 



113. No. 227. The larva and pupa oi Papilio Eurypylus are figured 

 on Plate XII., fig. 10, 10a, from A. G-rote, Esq., of Cal- 

 cutta. 



126. No. 249. The transformations of Danais Chrysippiis were also 

 observed by Lady Gilbert, and figured in Vol. II., p. 33, of 

 her ladyship's drawings. " Feeds on the Madar, Asclepias 

 gigantea. The larva taken July 14th, changing on the 15th, 

 and the imago coming forth on the 23rd." 

 No. 256. Add specimens h. c. ^. Borneo. Presented by 

 Edwin Shepherd, Esq. 



131. No. 262. The transformations of JEuploea Core were also ob- 

 served and figured by Captain Mortimer Slater. 



142. No. 288. The larva and pupa of Junonia Ahnana are figured 

 on Plate XII., fig. 12, Via, from A. Grote, Esq., of Cal- 

 cutta. 



163. Genus Neptis. Vide monograph in Proc. Zool. Soc. 



167. No. 345. Dele the letter k in JumbaA. 



169. Genus Athtma. Vide monograph in Proc. Zool. Soc. 



185. Genus Adolias. Vide monograph in Proc. Zool. Soc, wliere 

 the new species are figured. 



188. No. 379. The larva and pupa of Adolias Lubentina are figured 

 on Plate XII., fig. 13, 13«, from A. Grote, Esq., of Cal- 

 cutta. 



207. No. 424. The larva and pupa of Nymp>halis Baya are figured 

 on Plate XII., fig. 14, 14a, copied from Mrs. Hamilton's 

 original drawings. 



211. No. 431. The larva and pupa of Discopliora Tullia are figured 

 on Plate XII., fig. 15, 15«, from A. Grote, Esq., of Calcutta. 



222. No. 461. The transformations of this species also observed 



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