Bibliographical Notice. 107 
Eratina hermea, sp. n. 
Female.—Primaries deep black, the veins at the base, a 
narrow streak at the end of the cell, and part of the inner 
margin creamy white; the fringe black: secondaries semi- 
hyaline white, broadly bordered with deep black from the 
apex to the anal angle. Underside: primaries brownish 
black, with a reddish shade, the veins from the base to the 
middle pale yellowish white, the streak as above, but 
extending to the costal margin: secondaries as above, with a 
rather wide, submarginal, dark red line which extends from 
the apex to the anal angle. The head, thorax, and abdomen 
black ; the collar and tegule yellowish white; the abdomen 
banded with white; antenne and legs black. 
Expanse 14 inch. 
Hab. Ecuador, Chiguinda (Buckley, Mus. Druce). 
Eratina tryphosa, sp. n. 
Male.—Primaries: the costal margin, apex, and outer 
margin broadly bordered with dark brown, the inner portion 
of the wing white; a large yellow spot close to the apex; 
the fringe dark brown: secondaries white, the base and outer 
half of the wing dark brown; the fringe brown. Underside : 
primaries as above, with a second yellow spot close to the 
anal angle: secondaries as above, with a marginal greyish 
line, which extends from the apex to the anal angle; a large 
yellow spot at the anal angle. The head, thorax, abdomen, 
antenne, and legs dark brown. 
Expanse 14 inch. 
Hab, Kicuador, Intij (Buckley, Mus. Druce). 
This species is quite distinct from any known to me. 
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE. 
Les Coquilles Marines des Cotes de France. Par Arnounp Locarp. 
F. B. Bailli¢re et Fils: Paris, 1891. 
Tis work forms a companion volume to the ‘ Prodrome de Malaco- 
logie Francaise, Catalogue général des Mollusques vivants de France, 
Mollusques marins,’ by the same author, and each may be regarded 
as supplementary to the other. 
The ‘ Prodrome’ contains a classified list of the marine mollusks of 
France, with more or less complete synonymy of the species and full 
