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188i. Lang. — "Rhopalocera Eur." Plate 7. Gives figures of a 

 Spanish form of luHpiilla. 



1885, Kane. — " Hand. Eur. Butt." Page 125. Speaks of inter- 

 mediate forms towards hupnlla as occurring in Switzer- 

 land. 



1889. Alpheraky. — " Romanoff Memoires." Vol. v. Describes /br- 

 tunata as a form of Epiiie/i/ieh' Janira from Orotava. 



1889? Dale.— "Hist, of Brit. Butterflies." Vuts j a uira in sub- 

 genus Sati/nm of the genus Hijipatcliia. Describes its 

 roosting habit. 



1889. Dr. Girod. — " Rev. of Auvergne, and Rev. Sci. du Bourbon." 

 A'^ol. ii. Describes Soti/rn^ jcuiira ab. larWa. 



1890 ? Mosley.—" lUns. of Varieties of Brit. Lep." Part 4. Illus- 

 trates several very remarkable aberrations and the ab. 

 iijilendida of Buchanan White. Genus Satijrns. 



1889. Miegen. — " Naturaliste." Describes ab. pallcm of janira 

 from the Pyrenees Orientales. Page 74. 



1892. Fuch. — "Jahrbuch Nass. Ver.," Vol. 45. Describes ab. 



riuerascens of Kplnephele janira, from the Rhenish 

 Provinces. 



1893. C. G. Barrett.— " Lep. Brit. Isles." Plate 38. Gives 



plate of aberrations and ])nts janira in Epincpheh'. 



1894. Hoffman. — " Schra. v. Europe." Figures ordinary form 



and copies Esper's figure of the ovum a hundred years 

 before. 



1895. Riihl. — " Palaearktichen Grosschmetterlingo." Refers to a 



gynandromorph taken by Madam Lienig in Kurland. 

 Gives an instance of aberrant copulation between a male 

 janira and a female Afilais nrtica. Describes var. knrdi^tana 

 from Kurdistan. Discusses at length most of the hitherto 

 known forms. 



1896. " Ent. Recbrd," Vol. vii., Plate 2. Figures of pale blotched 



forms of janira. 

 1896. Mosley.— '• Nat. Journal (111. of Vars. of Brit. Lep.)." 



Gives three figures of "freeks" (!) of janira. Plate 2. 

 1896. J. W. Tutt.— "Brit. Butterflies." Gives summary of the 



potential variability of janira. Describes ab. siijfu^a and 



ab. i/risea. Pages 403, 404. 

 1896. Kirby. — "Handbook to the Order Lopidoptera." Adheres 



to jdJiira. 



1901. Staudinger.— " Catalog." Doubts the identity of telmc'^sia 



with jiirtina, as he now calls it. Considers hitnlistana to 

 be a form of telmessia. 



1902. Lambillion. — " Papillons de Belgique." Stales that nothing 



definite is yet known as to whether the species hibernates 

 as an ovum or as a larva. 

 1902. South. — " Entomologist," Vol. XXV. Describes an underside 

 aberration. 



