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fragments Swainson’s type of Zeracolus subfasciatus and of 
the genus Zeracolus. Many obscure points were recon- 
sidered by F. A. Dixey for the purpose of this publication. 
LIthomiinae, Danainae and Satyrinae. BRaAziLIAN,— 
Cora B. Sanders, with the assistance in Oxford of W. Holland, 
and in London, of F. D. Godman, D.G.L., FikiS.08aee 
Heron and G. C. Champion. 
The most obscure and difficult 7thomiznae had been named 
several years ago by the late O. Salvin, F.R.S., and W. F. H. 
Blandford. 
NYMPHALINE GENUS Anaea. BRAZILIAN,—Herbert Druce. 
Lycaenidae. BRAZILIAN,—Hamilton H. Druce. 
Pierinae. BRAZILIAN,—F. A. Dixey. 
FHesperidae. BRAZILIAN,—F. D. Godman, D.C.L., F.R.S. 
OBSCURE BRAZILIAN SPECIES IN REMAINING GROUPS,—G. C. 
Champion, F. A. Heron, Karl Jordan, J. J. Walker. 
LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERR 
AFRICAN,—Guy A. K. Marshall, J. J. Walker, A. H. Hamm. 
CERTAIN OBSCURE AFRICAN SPECIES,—Sir George Hampson 
kindly helped in the determinations. W. L. Distant was 
consulted upon a species described by him. 
Sphingidae. AFRICAN,—Dr. Karl Jordan. 
MiICRO-LEPIDOPTERA. A¥FRICAN,—J. Hartley Durrant. A 
new species was described by Lord Walsingham, F.R.S. 
Skins of Larvae. AFRICAN,—Lieut.-Col. J. Malcolm Fawcett, 
Sir George Hampson, Dr. Karl Jordan, G. F. Leigh, Guy 
A. K. Marshall, Roland Trimen, F.R.S. 
HETEROCERA ON VOYAGE TO RI0,—J. J. Walker. 
HIETEROCERA. BRAZILIAN,—W. Schaus. Sir George Hamp- 
son had previously described two new species. 
MiIck0-LEPIDOPTERA. BRAZILIAN,—J. Hartley Durrant. 
