166 Mr. Jjeech on a collection of 



28. Vanessa cardui, Linn. 

 A few specimens of the usual type. 



29. Hestina assimilis, Linn. 



I received a long series of this fine species from 

 Kiukiang. 



30. Limenitis sydyi, Led., Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges., 1853, 

 p. 357, t. i., fig. 3. 



This species appears to be fairly constant at Kiukiang 

 and there is no tendency to aberration in the direction 

 of var. latefasciata, Men. 



31. Limenitis helmanni, Led., Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges., 

 1853, p. 356, t. i., fig. 4. 



The specimens from Kiukiang are larger than those 

 from Amurland, Corea, and Japan. 



32. Neptis aceris, Lep., Keise, i., p. 203, t. xvii., figs. 5, 6. 



Var. intermedia, Pryer. 



Seems very common at Kiukiang, and agrees perfectly 

 with the Japanese form. 



33. Neptis eurynome, West. Don., Ins. China (2nd ed.), 



p. 66 (1842). 



Papilio leucothoe, Don., Ins. Chin., t. 35, fig. 3 (1798). 

 This species also seems common at Kiukiang. 



34. Neptis pryeri, Butl., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1871, 

 ° p. 561; Lep. Exot., pi. 63, fig. 4; Jans., Cist. 



Ent., ii., p. 155. 



Limenitis arhoretorum., Oberth., Et. Ent., ii., p. 24, 

 t. iii., fig. 3. 



The Chinese specimens do not differ in the least from 

 Japanese and Corean. The species appears to be very 

 common at Kiukiang. 



