BibliograpTiical Notice. 107 



Eratina hermcca^ sp. n. 



Female. — Primaries deep black, the veins at tlie 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 sliade, the veins from the base to the 

 middle pale yellowish white, the streak as above, but 

 extending to tlie 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 tegula3 yellowish white j the abdomen 

 banded with white; antennte and legs black. 



Exj)anse 1^ inch. 



Hah. Ecuador, Chiguinda [Buchley^ Mus. Bruce). 



Eratina trypJiosa^ 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, 

 antennae, and legs dark brown. 



Expanse \\ inch. 



Hah. Ecuador, Intij [Buckley^ Mus. Bruce), 



This species is quite distinct from any known to me. 



BIBLIOGEAPHICAL NOTICE. 



Les Coqidlles Marines des Cotes de France. Par Aexotjld Locaed. 

 F. B. BaiUiere et Pils : Paris, 1891. 



This work forms a companion volume to the ' Prodrome de Malaco- 

 logie Francaise, Catalogue general des Mollusques vivants de France, 

 Mollusques marins,' by the same author, and each may be regarded 

 as supplementary to the other. 



The ' Prodi'ome ' contains a classified list of the marine mollusks of 

 France, with more or less complete synonymy of the species and full 



