112 Mr. Leech on a collection of 



53. Terias lata, Boisd., Sp. Gen., i., p. 674. 



Var. jageri, Men., Cat. Mus. Petr., p. 84, t. ii., fig. 1 



(1855). 

 Terias subfervens, Butl., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5), 



xi., p. 278 (1883). 



A few hybernated specimens, which do not show any 

 material difference from Japanese specimens. 



54. Terias hecabe, Linn. ; P.Z. S., 1887, p. 409, n. 26. 



As plentiful and as variable at Kiukiang as in Japan. 

 Series includes most of the named forms. 



55. Terias bethesba, Janson, Cist. Ent., ii., p. 272 (1878). 



Two specimens (male and female) taken in July. I 

 believe this species has not been previously recorded 

 from China. 



56. Pieris rapce, Linn. 



Pieris crucivora, Boisd., Sp. Gen., i., p. 522 (1836). 

 Var. orientalis, Oberth., Et. Ent., v., p. 13 (1880). 



The specimens I received from Kiukiang are very 

 variable, and this is especially noticeable in the males. 

 These usually have one or two spots on the fore wing, 

 but in some examples the disc of the wing is immaculate. 

 The apical patch of fore wing may be either very faintly 

 indicated or strongly developed. 



57. Pieris canidia, Sparrm. 

 Pieris gliciria, Cram., Pap. Exot., ii., t. 171, fig. e, f. 

 P. clavipennis, Butl., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (4), xix., 



p. 96. 

 P. sordida, Butl. 



Black spots on fore wing two or one, sometimes 

 entirely absent. This species seems to be common at 

 Kiukiang. 



58. Pieris napi, Linn. 

 Var. melete, Men., Cat. Mus. Petr., ii., p. 113, t. x., 

 figs. 1, 2 (1855) ; P. Z. S., 1887, p. 407, n. 16. 



The examples of this species from Kiukiang are 

 larger and the markings more distinct than in any 



