( iv ) 



Argynnis, 337. — Augiades, 367. — Carcharodus, 365. — Canonynifha, 362. — 

 Colias,^19i. — Epinej)hile,2>Q\. — Erebia, 342. — Erehomorj^ha, n. g., 351. — 

 Erinnys, 367. — Grapta, 331. — Hesjieria, 365. — Heteropterus, 367. — 

 Leucophasia, 318. — Limenitis, 330. — Lycaina, 323. — Melanaryia, 342. — 

 Melitiea, 332.— iVe/Jii's, 330.— (Z;K(;is,352.— PawpAiYa, 366.— PffjjtVio, 311. 

 — Pararge, 360. — Parnassius, "dW.—Pieris, 315. — Polyommatus, 322. — 

 Ehodocera, 321.—Satyri(s, 359.— Tkanaos, 366.-~'rhecla, 321.—Triphysa, 

 364.— F«Mm«, 330. 

 Anthrocera, allied species of, exhibited, iii. — filipendulte, colour-aberrations 



of, exhibited, iv. 

 Arctia luhricipeda, var. fasciata aud new form, exliibited, x. 

 Arguda hipartita, n. s., 116. 

 Argynnis dia, var. alpina, n. v., 239.— ■/re!jfa, v&r. jjallida, n. v., 33S. ^"rigga, 



var. alpestris, n. v., 340. 

 Bacotia septum, exhibited, xxiv. 

 Boarmia ahietaria, melanic examples of, exliibited, iv. — rhomboidaria, dark 



aberrations, exhibited, xviii. 

 Bulgaria, collection from, exhibited and discussed, xxi. 



Calisto, Hiibn., A Monograph of the genus (Percy I. Lathy), 221. Species 

 described: — C. confusa, n. s., 227. — nubila, n. s., 223. — pulckella, n. s., 

 295. 

 Callarctia, n. g., 168. 

 Callimorpha nepos, n. s., 166. 



Chalcosia venosa, teratomorphic specimen of, exhibited, xvi. 

 Charagia, larva, with parasitic fungus, exhibited, iv. 



China, Northern, Japan and Corea, Lepidoptera Heterocera from (J. H. 

 Leech), 99. Species of the following families enumerated and referred 

 to: — JEmene, 187. — Agaristida}, 210. — Agrisius, 175. — Alcidis, 218. — 

 Alphaia, 162. — Arctia, 159. — Arctiidw, 147. — Arctinia, 160. — Arctiinw, 

 Arctioblepsis, 102. — Areas, 162. — Arctornis, 144. — Arguda, 116. — Ario- 

 lica, 203.—Aroa, 119.— Belippa, 109.— Bhima, 111.— Bizone, 171.— 

 Bombycocera, 101. — Callarctia, n. g., 168. — Callimorpha, 165. — Calpenia, 

 165. — Camptoloma, 164. — Cania, 107, 218. — Chalcosiinw, 211 .—Chelano- 

 morpha, 211. — Chelura, 218. — Cifuna, 122. — Clisiocamiia, 111. — Corma, 

 217. — Creatonotus, lQ3.—Cnnocraspeda. 112. — Daplasa, 128. — Dasychira, 

 123. — Deiopeia, 170. — Bendrolimus, 109. — Diacrisia, 156. — Digama, 146. 

 — Earias, 204. — Eligma, 169. — Epiphmidm, 219. — Eugoa, 189. — Euproctis, 

 132. — Euseinia, 210. — Gabala, 205. — Gastropacha, 116. — Gazalina, 132. — 

 Geometridag, 219. — Gnophria, 177. — Halias, 204:.— Heterogenea, 108. — 

 Hypengoa, n. g., 189.— Hyphorma, 100.— Hypsa, 145. — Hypsidm, 145. — 

 Kerala, 174. — Kusala, 112. — Lwlia, 120. — LasiocainpiJw, 109. — Leucoma, 

 142. — Limacodidw, 99, 218. — Lithosia, 180. — Zithosiinw, 169. — Locharna, 

 127. — Lymantria, 128. — Lymantriidw, 118. — Macrobrochis, 176. — Macro- 

 nola, 174. — Malacosoma, 117. — Mardara, 126. — Melaneema, 175. — 

 Microleon, 107. — Miltochrista, 190. — Mimerastria, 210. — Mimensemia, 

 2U.—Miresa, 104.— Monema, 103.— JVarasodes, 189.— JVarosa, 109.— 

 Natada, 102.— JVemeophila, 157 .—]\'icwa, 164.— JVola, JVolinw, 206.— 

 JVotodontidm, 216. — Nudaria, 201.— Numenes, 126. — Nyctemcra, 169. — 

 Nycteolinie, 202. — Ocneria, 131. — Ocnogyna, 161. — Odonestis, 113. — 

 (Eonistis, 178. — Orgyia, 118. — Pantana, 121. — Paraona, 176. — Parasa, 



