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Mr. J. H. Gurney's Notes on 



T. japonious. Wing, 

 inches. 



Ningpo, N.M 0-70 



Six from Amoy, N.M., and collection j ^ "°^ 



of Mr. Seebohm | xo-20 



Four from Japan, N.M., and collection j ' 



uf Mr. Seebohm I iq 



Females. 



T. idaudarius, typical 

 pale race. 



Cape-Verd group, B.M 10-30 



St. Michael's, Azores, B.M lO'lO 



Durham, collection of J. H. Gurney, Jun. 10".50 



Fantee, N.M 10-20 



Yen-e-Say, Eastern Siberia, N.M 10-20 



Yarkand, in collection of Dr. Scully, and 



dissected by him 9-80 



Five from Kashmir, in collection of j '-'^ 



Dr. Scully, and dissected by him . . | xq-SO 



Nepal, collection of Dr. Scully 10-30 



Amoy, collection of Mr. Seebohm 10-30 



Ditto, ditto 10-30 



T. iieglectus. 



Island of St. Maio, Cape-Verd group, 



N.M 8-80 



Island of St. Vincent, Cape-Verd group, 



B.M .". 8-40 



I 9-20 



Three from Madeira, N.M \ to 



( 9-50 



T. intei'stinctus. 



Tangiers, N.M 10 



Abyssinia, N.M 9-80 



Adigrat, Tigre, B.M 9-60 



1-60 



1-10 



Chinese females respecting which I am 

 doubtful whether they should be referred 

 to T. interstincius or to T. japonicus. 



Chefoo, N.M 10-60 



Foochow, N.M 10-40 



1-70 

 1-60 



1-20 

 MO 



