194 Mr, H. J. Elwes on the 



females fresh on the northern foothills of the Balkans, 

 and at first supposed it to be Z. candalus, but Dr, Staudinger 

 thinks that they are only starved specimens of icarus, and 

 the great drought which prevailed in the Lower Danubian 

 provinces during the last winter and spring would perhaps 

 account for their uniformly stunted development. 



37. L. cumcdon, Esp. 



Common at 5000 — GOOO feet in the beginning of July. 

 The specimens are large, and most of them have the white 

 streak on the hind- wing below faint or absent as in the var. 

 fylgict of Spangberg. Mrs. Nicholl found both forms at 

 Slivno. 



38. L. amanda, Schn. 



Not uncommon at 4000 — 5000 feet. 



39. L. cschcri, Htib. 

 Rare at Rilo Monastir. 



40. L. lellargus, Rott. 



Taken at Slivno in early June, and also on the north 

 slope of the Balkans in the end of July. 



41. L. mekager, Esp. 



Taken at Kostenetz in the foothills of the Rilo Dagli and 

 in the Balkans at the end of July. 



42. L. admctus, var. ripartii, Fri-. 



Taken on the Balkans, but not seen in Rilo Dagh. 



43. L. argiolus, L. 



Not uncommon in Kostenetz in the middle of July. 



44. L. schrus, B. 



Two specimens from Rilo on Jidy 6th at about 4000 

 feet. 



45. L. eyllarus, Rott. 



Taken at Slivno and near Rilo Monastir by Mrs. Nicholl, 

 but not common. 



46. L. semiargus, Rott. 



