152 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Thecla w-album.—Very local. 
T 2licis: 
examples I have seen are var. cerri, and Mr. Morris mentions no 
other. 
T. @sculiicRare. I have already dealt with the specific 
differences of this and the preceding species (cp. ‘ Entomologist.’ 
vol. xlviii, 203-208). Mr. Morris sent me for identification a 
water-colour drawing of a very fine female taken near Cannes 
last year. 
T’. spini, ab. lynceus.—I have a very large example in my 
collection from St. Martin-Vésubie taken as long ago as 1881 by 
a friend who, I think, must have been the first British collector 
to tap the treasures of the now famous Lantosque valley. 
1’. acacte.—Not in Mr. Morris’s list, and I cannot find that it 
has been taken in the immediate neighbourhood of Cannes, 
though it is hardly likely to be absent altogether. 
LEMONIIDS. 
Hamearis lucina.—Very local, and restricted to a few areas 
in cool mountain valleys, where primrose and cowslip are not 
very common. 
(To be continued.) 
LEPIDOPTERA COLLECTED ON A TRIP ROUND THE 
WORLD. 
By F. G. Wairttie. 
(Concluded from p. 139.) 
August 27th, at Adelaide, Nomophila noctuella in the railway 
carriage. On the railway platform at Adelaide Outer Port I 
found Proteuxoa euglypta, Lower, not in the National Collection. 
It gave me very much pleasure to hand this specimen to Sir 
George F. Hampson. j 
August 28th, at the lights of the s.s. ‘ Malwa,’ eight speci- 
mens of an Agrotid, Huzoa radians, Guen., and one fine Heliothis 
armigera, Hb. 
September 9th, arrived at Colombo. Seven German mer- 
chantmen moored in the harbour. On to Kandy. Having 
visited the magnificent Botanic Gardens at Peradeniya, the 
Temple of the Tooth, and other places of interest, I started 
with the net for Lady Horton’s Drive. During my stay 
at Kandy I took the following butterflies: Danais aglea, 
Cramer, ceylanica, Feld., core, Cram., Mycalesis patnia, Moore, 
Orsotriena merla, Fab., mandata, Moore, Lethe daretis, Hewitson, 
Yphthima heubneri (ceylonica, Hewitson), Apatura parisatis, West- 
Milliere insists that the type occurs, but aill- 
