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light basal spot in addition to the row of fulvous spots on the 

 up. s. h. w. On the un. s. f. w. are indications of the lines, and 

 a dull darker band across the centre, both the black and the 

 fulvous in the basal half of both wings being more concentrated. 

 On the h. w. the lunular part of the outer band is present, and 

 has a conspicuous black edging on both sides in the male, and 

 on the inner side in the female. 



Freyer's pyronia (' Neiierer Beitrage,' iv. p. 14, tab. 295, fig. 2 

 (1842) ) has more black on the base of the up. s. f. w., and the 

 black streaks and markings of the following form (eos) on the 

 un. s. f. w. are all present, but so obsolescent as to be no longer 

 at all striking. 



ab. eos, Haworth, ' Lepidoptera Britannica,' i. p. 35 (1803) is 

 illustrated, from the same specimen, in the * Entomologist,' x. 

 p. 145 (1877) ; it is also beautifully painted in Stephens's 

 ' Illustrations,' i. pi. iv. figs. 1, 2 (1828) : and again (very badly) 

 in Humphreys & Westwood's * Butterflies,' pi. viii. figs. 13, 14. 

 It is a specimen taken " at Peckham, near London," in June, 

 1803, which was still, in 1877, in excellent preservation in 

 possession of Mr. S. Stephens, F.L.S. It is very like the female 

 pijf'onia illustrated by Hiibner on the upper side, but the inner 

 subterminal line is distinct throughout. On the under side the 

 hind wing is also very near to pyronia, except for the terminal 

 and outer bands being more definite, but the fore wing not only 

 has the subterminal lines very distinct though narrow, but has 

 also the spots representing the elbowed line produced into very 

 large, consj)icuous, black dashes, taking the place of the dark 

 band in pyronia, on which three very small black dashes below 

 the costa are alone visible. Another specimen almost identical 

 was taken in Sussex on June 23rd, 1907, and mentioned and 

 figured by Frohawk, Entom. xl. p. 193. 



(To be continued.) 



LIST OF PAPEES OF THE LATE MARTIN JACOBY. 

 By George Jacobson. 



(Concluded from p. 16.) 



99. Eine interessante Kafergruppe, die Chlamydae. Ins.-Borse, 

 xviii. 1901, p. 116. 



100. Descriptions of Four New Species of Disonycha (Coleoptera 

 Phytophaga, fam. Halticidae). Entom. xxxiv. 1901, pp. 146-149. 

 [4 new species.] 



101. [and Sharp, D., and Kolbe, H.] Von Threr K. K. der Prin- 

 zessin Therese von Bayern auf einer Eerse in Siidamerike gesammelte 

 Insekten. IV. Coleopteren. Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. xlvi. 1901, pp. (463- 

 486), t. vii. [1 new species.] 



