On some Butterflies from Tibet. 391 



in the Himalaya. What is described on p. 41. as A r g y n n i s 

 Clara m a n i s nov. subsp., differs in nothing but size 

 from A. Clara. 



I think I have novv said enough to sliew that, as on 

 former occasions, Herr Fruhstorfer has only caused confusion 

 by bis attempts to make so-called "new species" for reasons 

 which appear to be rather commercial than scientific ; and that 

 this practice is doubly prejudicial to science when, as in the 

 present case, the descriptions are published without care being 

 taken to see what already been written on the snbject by 

 competent writers. 



Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift „Iris", herausg. vom Entomologischen 

 Verein Iris zu Dresden. Jahrgang 1903. 



