108 Mr. Leech on a collection of 



markings of the under surface at once separate it from 

 that species. 



37. Apatura ilia, Schiff., S. V., p. 172. 



Apaturahere, Feld., Wien. Ent. Men., vi., p. 27 (1862). 



All the specimens received from Kiukiang belong to 

 the form here, though individually they vary con- 

 siderably. I have forms of var. metis from S. Russia, 

 which agree very well with some of the Chinese speci- 

 mens. 



38. Apatura suhalba, Pouj, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1885, 



p. ccvii. 



Only five examples of this magnificent species were 

 sent me. The type, which is rather smaller and a very 

 bad specimen, is in the Paris Museum, and was taken 

 by the Abbe David in Thibet. 



39. Charaxes narcmis, Hew., Exot. Butt., i., Nymph., 



t. 1, figs. 1, 4 (1854). 



Var. mandarinus, Feld., Reise Nov. Lep., iii., p. 437, 

 n. 710 (1867). 



Both type and variety of this fine species seem to be 

 common at Kiukiang. 



40. Polyommatus phlceas, Linn. 



Var. chinensis, Feld., Verb. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien., xii., 



488 (1862). 

 Var. eleus, Fab. 



Both varieties appear to be common at Kiukiang. 



41. Lyccena argiades, Pall. ; Proc. Zool. Soc, 1887, p. 415. 

 Kiukiang representatives of this species vary greatly 



both in size and colour. 



42. Lyccena fischeri, Eversm., Bull. M., 1843, iii., 537 ; 



H.-S., 218, 9. 



Lyccena davidi, Pouj., Ann. Soc. Fr., 1884, p. cxxxv. 

 L. filicaudis, Pryer. 



A few specimens, which do not differ from those taken 

 by me at Ningpo and Corea. 



