372 Mr. E. G. B. Meade- Waldo on a 



6. Pieris daplidice, L. 



Universal in summer, taken only in the Atlas from 6,500 

 to 9,000 ft. in July in the central plains. I saw many 

 diminutive individuals. 



Wad Moorbey, June 16th, 1901. Sould Jedid, July 3rd, 



1901. Tsauritz Entsagauz, 9,000 feet, July 13th, 1901. 



7. Euchloc bclemia, Esp. 



Extremely abundant and universal, and on the wing 

 almost the whole year. I did not see many in the height 

 of the summer. 



Tangier, December 8th, 1900; March 13th, 1902. 



8. Eucliloe eupheno, Esp., and var. ^ androgyne, Leech. 



(Plate XIX, fig. 7, var. $ androgyne.) 



Extremely abundant and universal during March and 

 April in the north of Marocco. I saw very few in the 

 forest of Marmora, and the only one, a £, which I caught, 

 is an androgyne. 



Tangier, March 9th, 1901. Tangier, April 15th, 1901. 

 Hawara, May 4th, 1901. Forest of Marmora, March 28th, 



1902, £, var. androgyne, Leech. 



9. Teracolus daira, Klug., var. no una, Luc. 



(Plate XIX, fig. 8, f, 9, ?.) 



I only saw this species at Agurgur, where it was abund- 

 ant in a damp wood at an elevation of about 3,500 ft. 

 I saw one torn specimen near Tsigidir-el-Bor about 

 30 miles south. 



Agurgur, June 24th, 1901. Tsigidir-el-Bor, June 

 25th, 1901. 



10. Colias cdusa, L. 



On the wing practically all the year. Extremely abund- 

 ant in summer, var. hclicc, Hiibn., not uncommon. I took 

 one specimen with one forewing, helice, the other normal. 

 Very variable. 



Tangier, December and January. Interior, May and 

 June. 



11. Goncpleryx rhamni, L. 



Is common in the north of Marocco, a very large 

 form. I did not see any in the south ; it is on the wing at 

 intervals during the winter and spring, and again in the 



