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54 9- Strikeout "diminutive of Argos, a City of Greece," 

 and read " from Argos, shining, in allusion to 

 the silvery appearance of the underside of the 

 wing. ' 



,, 72 ,, 10. After " colour,' 7 insert "with raised glistening 

 white reticulations, having projecting knobs at 

 the knots. The caterpillar when full grown is 

 of a dark green." 



,, 72 ,, 36. Strike out " Hoy, the most northerly of the Shet- 

 lands," and insert " The Orkney Isles, where it 

 has been met with both on the main island, and 

 at Hoy." 



,, 73 ,, 22. For "Alexis," read " Medon." 



,, 73 ,, 24. For "Alexis, Scop," read "Medon, Esper." As 

 Scopoli grouped together two or three species 

 under the name of Alexis, it is impossible to tell 

 which he meant by the name. 

 Page 97 Line 36. For "RJtag'.*," read " Rhogas" 



,, 104 ,, 35. For "Calorii" read "Colons" 



,, 127 ,, i. For "Cranor," read "Cramer." 



,, 127 ,, 11. For " Petiner," read " Petiver." 



174 8. For " 1877," read " 1887.' 



,, 192 ,, 24. For "Puby," read "Parley." 



,,196 ,, 18. For " Sandwich," read " Sandrock." 



,, 199 ,, 2. For "Fitillary," read " Fritillary." 



,, 199 ,, 3. For "Omai," read " Omri." 



,, 211 ,, 4. After " Italy," add " or from Hespera, the evening; 

 the Hesperidtf, forming the connecting link be- 

 tween the Diurni and Nocturni." 



,, 216 ,, 29. For "Hag," read " Hog." 



,,217 ,, 37. For "Sylvaticum" read " Pinnatum" 



,, 218 ,, 37. For "Upaney," read " Upiney." 



,, 222 After line n insert "Syricthusfrom Syrex, a pipe, some of the 

 markings being supposed to resemble a Pan's 

 pipe." 



