NOTES BY PUBLISHERS. 



A. An eleventh Plate had evidently been contemplated by the Author, with the view of making the 

 work still more complete, and of embracing two species given in Mr. J. H. Leech's paper "On the Butter- 

 flies of Japan and Corea (Proc. Z.S. I May 3rd, 1887.) But as the delineation of the species had not 

 been completed by the Author, his Executors do not feel justified in producing the intended Plate. 

 The sketch plan of the intended plate as left by the author is as follows : 



9 Papilio Memnon, Linn. male. PI. 2, fig. I is the female. 



QA Papilio Mikado, Leech (P.Z.S., 1887, PI. 35, fig. i). 



Regarding this new species Mr. Leech writes I.e. p. 406 : " I took a specimen about 2Oth May near 

 Kagoshima, in the province of Satsuma. The nearest allied species is P. Empylus." 



10 Litehdorfia puziloi, Ersch. 



Already figured (PI. 1, fig. 10), but apparently not to the author's satisfaction. 



30 Nephanda fusca, Brem or Grey. Male. 

 The female is figured (PI. 4, fig. 2). 



53 Lycxna argits, Linn. Violet-colored male. 



Three figures have already been given of this species (PI. 5, figs. 1A, IB, 1C). 



59 Lycxna iburiensis, But. 



Already figured (PI. 5, fig. 5). 



72 Neptis lucilla, Scliiff. Southern form. 



Northern form figured already (PI. 6, fig. 5). 



95 Argynnis sagana, Doubl. Female. 

 The male is figured PI. 8, fig. 3. 



iiSA Plesioneura curvifascia, Feld. 



Mr. Leech writes as follows, P. Z.S. I.e. p. 427 : " This species which is new to Japan, occurs plenti- 

 fully in a small ravine close to the sea, near the port for Kumamoto in Kiushu. I found the specimens just 

 out in May." 



Regarding Pterygospedea sinica, Feld., of which Mr. Leech, I.e. p. 428, says there are specimens 

 from Nikko in the British Museum: there is a note in the author's handwriting stating that if the specimens 

 in question are from Mr. Maries, they are probably Chinese, and not Japanese. 



