( xxiv ,1 



1 D for " wet " and " dry side of intermediate," respectively ; 

 D— for " nearly full dry " ; D f or " dry." 



The seasonal forms of the males, as shown in the above 

 table, were concordant with the climate of the locality, espe- 

 cially in the early half of the year when the full dry pattern 

 was altogether wanting.* 3 On the other hand, wet and inter- 

 mediate forms occurred mixed with the dry in the dry months, 

 and in the last of these, November, wet forms strongly pre- 

 dominated. Before arriving at safe conclusions it would be 

 necessary to compare the Indian climate and seasonal forms 

 of H. bolina with the above table. Prof. Poulton wished to 

 draw attention to a slip in the following sentence on p. lxi 

 of the 1915 Proceedings. " A clear succession from the wet 



