164 Dr. A. G. Butler on the 
1. D. ochreopicta. 
Six examples. Luzon and Mindanao. (Three, G. & S, 
coll.) 
2. D. ochreopicta, var. 
Eight examples. Mindoro, Guimaras, Luzon. (Seven, 
G. & S. coll.) 
In some respects much nearer to D. lucerna and henningia. 
3. D. henningia. 
Nine examples. ‘‘China,” Mindoro, Manilla, Luzon. 
(Three, G. & §. coll.) 
Barely distinct from the following. 
4, D. lucerna. 
Three examples. Philippines; no special locality noted. 
(Two, G. & S. coll.) 
Chiefly differs from the preceding variety in the greater 
expanse of deep yellow on the secondaries. 
Of the above forms 1). ochreopicta is the best marked, 
inasmuch as it nearly approaches J). pandemia in both sexes, 
chiefly differing from it in the broad grey-and-white belt 
across the primaries. Hewitson’s collection contains a male 
of var. 1, a pair of var. 3, and a female of var. 4. 
83. Delias ottonia. 
Delias ottonia, Semper, Reis. Phil. ii. v. p, 285, pl. xxxiv. figs. 7-9 
(1890). 
Davao and Mindanao (¢ 92, coll. G. & 8.; ¢, B. M.). 
84. Delias egialea. 
Papilio egialea, Cramer, Pap. Exot. ii. pl. clxxxix. D, E (1779). 
Delias tyche and apriata, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 91 (1816). 
Hight examples. Java (two from G. & S. coll.). B.M. 
Two females in the Hewitson collection. 
85. Delias crithoe. 
Pieris crithoe, Boisduval, Guérin & Percheron, Gen. Ins. (1835) ; 
Vollenhoven, Mon. Pier. p. 7 (1865). 
Java. One female, G. & S. coll.; three males, B, M. 
A pair also in the Hewitson collection, 
