Fic. 15. 
16-18. 
19-20. 
21-23. 
24. 
25. 
26-30. 
31-39. 
31-36. 
37-38. 
39. 
Explanation of Plate XXVI. 
No. 667 (p. 483). 
Nos. 607 I, J, K (p. 481). 
Nos. 604 A, B (pp. 481-2). 
Nos. 666 D, E, F (p. 483). 
No. 609 N (p. 481). 
No. 665 (pp. 482-3). 
Nos. 605 C, D, E, F, G (p. 481). 
The under sides of the whole of the individuals of No. 615 
together with that of a captured female for comparison. 
The figures show that the dwarfing of one male (fig. 36) 
has been attended by an extraordinary modification 
of the pattern which more closely approaches that of 
the two bred females (figs. 37-38) than it does that 
of any of the other males of the same family (figs. 
31-35), or of the wild female (fig. 39). 
The males of No. 615, namely Q, R, 8, T, V, W (pp. 
479-81). 
The females of No. 615, namely P and U (pp. 479-81). 
The upper surfaces of these two specimens are repre- 
sented respectively in the above figs. 11 and 12. 
The under side of the captured female represented in 
the above fig. 7. 
