EP ag) 
Provence in April; a typical $from Sicily in June; and 1 ¢ 
var. raphani, Esp., from Algeria in July ; this being a more or 
less constant form of the summer brood in that country, though 
all the specimens, especially amongst the ? ?. were not quite 
so pale as this one. P. chloridice, § and ? summer brood from 
Asia Minor. Anthocharis belemia, 2 ¢ 3 from Algeria: to 
show the difference between that species and A. fallowi (2 3 3), 
a@ species occurring only on the tops of the desert mountains: 
A. tagis, var. bellezina, 23 3 from Aix-en-Provence. A. tagis, 
var. insularis, 2 $ g and 19 from Corsica. A. pechi, 
246d from Algeria, a species which occurs on mountains 
clothed with Alfa grass, in close proximity to the desert, but 
never actually in it. A. charlonia, 2 ¢ 5 and 1 9; another 
desert species from Algeria, also found in the same localities as 
A. pechi, being much the commonest Anthocharis in southern 
Algeria, during the months of February and March. A. char- 
lonia, gen. vern. penia, Frr., 2 ¢ 3 from the Lebanon; the 
Syrian form always much paler, and, in the exhibitor’s experi- 
ence, very scarce. A. cardamines, 1 ¢ from Draguignan, and 
1@from Le Vernet. A. gruneri, 25 Sand 19 from Greece 
in May. A. damone, 2 ¢ ¢, one with and one without the 
black streak dividing the ground colour from the orange tip: 
also 19 and 1 dand 1 9 under-side ; all from the Lebanon in 
April. A. ewpheno, 2 3 3 showing extremes in size, the 
smaller having the black streak entirely absent on fore-wings, 
with the apical orange spot much reduced in size, and crossed 
by grey veins (an aberration); the larger having the black 
streak unusually broad and distinct; 2? 9, one typical, the 
other having the orange tip almost extended to the discoidal 
spot. Also one dg and one 9 under-side ; all from Algeria in 
March and April. A. ewphenoides, 25 5 and 1 9 from the 
South of France for comparison. J/elitxa didyma, 1 typical 
dfrom Digne, 3 ¢ ¢ from Spain and the Pyrenees, in which 
the black spots were unusually large, and showed an inclination 
to be coalescent; 4 9 9 from Spain and the Pyrenees, also 
having the black spots unusually large and prominent; 3 ¢ 3 
of Melitxa didyma, var. occidentalis, Stgr., 1 from Spain, 1 from 
Syria, and | (with the ground-colour creamy-white) from North 
Italy, Also 2 diminutive 9 2 from Asia Minor in August, and 
