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RHYNCEOPA-IEMIPTERA. 
AFRICAN AND BRAZILIAN,—W. L. Distant, Guy A. K. Mar- 
shall (African species only). 
CERTAIN BRAZILIAN SPECIES,—G. C. Champion, Edward 
Saunders, F.R.S. 
PORTUGUESE SPECIES,—Edward Saunders, F.R.S. 
NiiyNeCHOrA- HOMOPTERA. 
ALL LOCALITIES,—W. F. Kirby, Guy A. K. Marshall (African 
species only). 
CERTAIN SPECIES WHICH OFFERED SPECIAL DIFFICULTY,— 
We Distant. 
PEPIDOP LER. 
PORTUGUESE AND CANARIAN,—W. Holland, A. H. Hamm. 
EEPIDORTERA-REHOPALOCE RA. 
The whole of the butterflies, both African and American 
(with the exception of the Lycaenidae, Picrinae, and Hespe- 
vidae), had been dealt with in the course of the determination 
and arrangement of the whole Collection by W. Holland, of 
the Hope Department. The Burchell Rhopalocera have been 
confirmed, with modification in certain cases of special diffi- 
culty, by the following specialists : 
AFRICAN,—Roland Trimen, M.A., F.R.S., who had deter- 
mined the Lycaenidae and Hesperidae many years previously. 
For the purpose of the present work he carefully re-studied 
them, and consulted with Hamilton H. Druce on special 
difficulties arising out of the fragmentary condition of some 
of the specimens. F. A. Heron also gave his opinion on 
special cases among the Satyrznae. 
Pierinae. A¥FRICAN,—F. A. Dixey, who had previously deter- 
mined the species, and had recognized in certain tattered 
