Explanation of Plate XXV. 



Examples of Limenitis (Najas) lorquini and of Lhrnititis {Adel- 

 pJia) californica (N.) and bredowi (S.), from various localities in 

 their north-and-south ranges. The figures show the resemblances 

 which are evident at the overlap, but diminish in lorquini to the 

 N. and in hredoivi to the S. 



All the si)ecimens figured are males. The originals of Figs. 2-9 

 are in the Godman-Salvin Collection in the British Museum of 

 Natural History ; of Figs. 1 and 10 in that part of the Godnaan- 

 Salvin Collection which has been incorporated in the British Museum 

 Collection. 



All the figures are about J of the natural size. 



1. Limenitis {Basilarchia) tmidemeijeri, Edwards. Glenwoid, 

 Colorado (6000 ft.), July 6, 1893. H. J. Elwes. 



2. Limenitis (Adelpha) hredoiol, Hiibn., subspecies californica, 

 Butl. Sissons, Oregon, May [1888]. F. D. Godman. The specimen 

 bears only the month, but Dr Godman, F.R.S., kindly informs me 

 that the year was 1888. 



3. Limenitis {Adelpha) bredowi, subspecies caJi/boiicrt. Yosemite, 

 California, May 1888. F. D. Godman. 



4. Limenitis bredowi, Hiibn. Fort Grant, Arizona. Morrison. 



5. Limenitis bredowi. Santa Rosa, Vera Paz, Guatemala. G. C. 

 Champion. 



6. Limenitis (Najas) lorquini, Boisd. Esquimalt, Vancouver's 

 Island. Markham. 



7. Limenitis lorquini. Sissons, Oregon, May [1888]. F. D. God- 

 man, See description of Fig. 2. 



8. Limenitis lorquini. Yosemite, California, May 1888. F. D. 

 Godman. 



9. Limenitis hredoivi. Xucumanatlan, Guerrei'o, Mexico (7000 

 ft.), July. H. H. Smith. 



10. Limenitis weidemeyeri. S.W. Colorado, Morrison. 



