2 Mr. Percy I. Lathy’s Notes on 
to the form recorded by Rothschild (Nov. Zool. vol. 1, 
p- 199) as ab. eleanor, Walk. ; the locality of this aberra- 
tion is unknown, but I think there is little doubt that 
this is the usual Sumatran form, therefore Walker’s name 
must be applied to the sub-species. It is curious that 
Malacca specimens=albescens, Rothsch., should be much 
whiter than the Bornean examples and that the Sumatran 
females which one would have expected to be inter- 
mediate are so different. 
Troides darsius, Gray. 
An aberration of the male which has a black spot in 
each of discal yellow markings of hind-wing excepting post- 
cellular one. 
Troides papuensis, Wall. 
A remarkable aberration of the male which has a dirty 
white marginal border to fore-wing below. 
One example from Stephansort, German New Guinea. 
Troides doherty, Ripp. 
A specimen of the male from Talaut which has distinct 
golden scaling on disc of hind-wing above; the discal 
yellow markings below rather more extended than usual. 
Troides neomiranda, Fruhs. 
9. Ground-colour darker than in the female of TJ. miranda, 
Butl.; the upper adnervular whitish markings extending to cell 
and yellow markings of hind-wing larger ; these differences apply to 
both upper and under surfaces of wings and on the under-side the 
marginal cream-coloured lunules are larger than in Butler’s species. 
2 29 from Sumatra. 
Troides vistara, Fruhs. 
qd. Differs from the other forms of 7. amphrysus in 
having the adnervular markings of fore-wing greyish-white 
instead of yellow; the marginal black border of hind-wing 
is as in 7’. niasicus, Fruhs. 
2 22% from Tanah Massa and Poelo Tello, Batu Isles. 
Troides sumatranus, Hagen. 
2. The single female differs from the other forms of 
