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LEFlDOFTEnA—coutmued. 



Eulepidotis alabastraria, 30. — E. argyritis, 29. — E. ilyrias, 28. — 

 E. jvliafinta, 29. — E. mahis, 29. — E. spectaMlis, 29. — E. thec- 

 loides, 29. From the Amazons. 



Enploea alcathoe, from Cachar, 1. — E. Dejndseti, 230. 



Eiirema Sohcpneia, 329. 



Eur'qms halitherses, from Cachar, 2. 



Euschevia militaris, fi"om Cachar, 2. 



Gastropaclia rpiercifoUa, monstrosity, 222. 



Gerisa anyx, from the Amazons, 72. 



Gigia ohUqua, from the Amazons, 48. 



Giscala quadricolor, from the Amazons, 20. 



Hadena aduncnla, from the Amazons, 25. — H. dentina (?) var. from 

 Ilfracombe exhibited, xlvii. 



Hapygia smerlnthoides, from the Amazons, 34. 



Helta calligramma, from the Amazons, 63. 



Hemicerns vietastigma, from the Amazons, 35. — 77. ^;Z«'«rt^, 35. — H. pul- 

 verula (?), from the Amazons, 35. — H. striolata, 36. 



Hesperia exclamationls, from Cachar, 2. 



Homoptera (?) gyrocMla, 40. — i7. Trailii, 40. — i7. (?) zonata, from the 

 Amazons, 40. 



Hypenaria pyrocldla, 74. — IT. triocellata, 74. 



Hypocala andremona, from the Amazons, 47. — //. rlolacea, 6. 



Hypogramma Davionia, 45. — i7. suttea, 45, From the Amazons. 



Hypolimnas iolina, from Cachar, 2. 



Hyponomeitta Assamensis, 6. 



7rte« Godmani, 230. 



Ituna and Thyridia, a remarkable case of mimicry in butterflies, xx. — 

 discussion, xxviii. 



Junonia tsnone, 2. — J! asterie, 2, 7, from Cachar. — Jl Eoiipis, 331. — .Ti 

 laomedia, from Cachar, 2. — J. lemonias, from Cachar, 2. 



Kall'wia, descriptions of the species of the genus, 9. — K. albofasciata, 13. 

 — E. Alompra, 14. — X. Atldnsoni, 10. — X. Boisduvali, 12. — X 

 JBucldeyi, 11. — i?. Buxtoni, 10. — ^. Douhledayi, 14. — X. Hewit- 

 soni, 9. — X. Horsfieldi, 13. — X. Hilgeli, 12. — X. Euttoni, 12. — 

 .^. Inachis, 11. — ^. Limhorgi, 10. — ^. Maolmoodi, 14. — ^. Para- 

 lekta, 9.— X Philarchus, 15. — Z^, Ramsayi, 12. — X Wardi, 14. 



Lacera Amazonica, 57. 



Lachnoptera Ayresii, 326. 



Lampides 'bcetica, from Cachar, 2. 



Latchrarla jantliinula, from the Amazons, 50. 



Lepidoptera, on a collection from Cachar, N. E. India, 1. — Of the Amazons, 

 collected by Prof. J. W. H. Trail during the years 1873-75, 19,— 

 A collection from the Amur River, exhibited, i. — A collection 

 from Asia Minor, exhibited, with note read thei'eon, xi. — A col- 

 lection from the United States of Columbia, exhibited, xiii. — 

 Descriptions of and observations on the species of the Sangir 

 Islands, 229. 



