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aUESTION 10.— (G. T. Bethune-Baker.) 

 Are we to substitute " -Euchloe crameri Btlr." in lieu of 

 " Euchloi' helia Cramer (^nec Linne) " 1 



Opinion 10.— If Euchloe crameri Btlr. [Ent. Mo. Mag. 5. 

 271 (1869)] is the oldest available name Dr. Verity's con- 

 clusions [Jr. Linn. Soc. Lond. Zool. 32. 178-9, 190 (1913)] 

 may be accepted. 



Signed: G. T. Bethune-Baker; Jno. Hartley Durrant ; 

 C. J. Gahan ; K. Jordan ; Louis B. Front ; Chas. 0. Water- 

 house ; George Wheeler. 



Result, : all concur. 



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Question 11.— (G. T. Bethune-Baker.) 

 Are we to substitute 'Whamni L. transiens Vty." in lieu of 

 "rham7ii, South-European race"? 



Opinion 11. — Linne's Fapilio rhamni [Sy.st. Nat. (ed. 10) 

 1. 470 sp. 73 (1758)] was a comprehensive term. Subsequent 

 Revisers were at liberty to deal with the I'aces as they might 

 prefer. 



Signed : G. T. Bethune-Baker ; Jno. Hartley Durrant ; 

 C. J. Gahan ; K. Jordan ; Louis B. Front ; Chas. 0. Water- 

 liouse ; George Wheeler. 



Result, ^ : all concur. 



Question 12.— (G. T. Bethune-Baker.) 

 Are we to substitute '■'■ cleopalra cleojyatra L." for " cleopatra 

 mauritanica Rob."? 



Opinion 12. — Linne says of Papilio Cleopatra [Syst. Nat. 

 (ed. 12) 1(2). 765 sp. 105 (1767)] ''Habitat in Barbaria," 

 therefore Dr. Verity is correct in his conclusions and is at 

 liberty to apply the name europaens Vty. to the South- 

 European form, if this is required. 



Signed : G. T. Bethune-Baker ; Jno. Hartley Durrant ; 



