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Isamia 7niclamus, Linn, Hong-Kong, 1904. (MS. 

 notes.) 



Crastia amymone, Godt. ; f. Idnhergi, Wallgr. Macao, 

 1904. (MS. notes.) 



Danaida chrysi-pinis, Linn. India, 1903. Noted as 

 resistant to cyanide as well as to pinching. (Trans. Ent. 

 Soc. Lond., 1905, p. 98.) 



Barnassius liardwichii, Gray. Himalayas,* 1903. "Deli- 

 cate looking though it be, it is strangely tenacious of life." 

 {Ihid. p. 69.) 



Telchinia violie, Fabr. India, 1904. {Ihid. p. 103.) 



Chittira fumata, Butl. Ceylon, 1904. {Ihid. p. 131.) 



Acriea cahira, HopfF. S. Africa, 1905. Noted as 

 resistant to chloroform as well as to pinching. {Ihid. 

 1907, p. 328.) t 



Anosia archipijus, Fabr. Jamaica, 1907. {Ihid. 1908, 



P-41-) .... 



Danaida jamaicensis, Bates. Jamaica, 1907. {Ihid. 



p. 41.) 



Danaida eresimus, Cram. Venezuela, 1907. (MS. 

 notes.) 



Heliconius charithonia, Linn. Jamaica, 1907. {Ihid. 

 p. 42.) 



Heliconius hydarus, Hew. Venezuela, 1907. (Entom. 

 Month. Mag., 1908, p. 118.) 



Actinote anteas, Dbl. and H. Venezuela, 1907. {Ihid. 



An examination of the following list of observations 

 in Ceylon, January to March, 1908, shows, among other 

 things, that whereas f of the specimens of Bapilio hector 

 taken, and f of those of B. aristolocliia^, are recorded as 

 tenacious of life, this is not noted of any of the 9 specimens 

 of B. polytes, 5 of B. mooreamcs, 4 of B. demoleus, 3 of B. 

 teredon, 7 of P. crino, and 14 of P. agamemnon. 



So far as my observations go there is no difference in 

 the powers of the two sexes of the butterflies here dealt 

 with to resist injuries. 



* In the discussion which followed the reading of the paper Dr. 

 Chapman remarked that three or four pinches scarcely availed to 

 kill the common Alpine Parnassius apollo, Linn. 



t Mr, \V. S. Loat, quoted by Dixey, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1903, 

 p. 149, says of Acreea viuidia, Hew., on the White Nile, " takes a 

 long time to die when put in the killing-bottle." 



