4164 The Zoologist — September, 1874. 



PI. III. Papilio Dido, Lee = (Colcenis) Dido, Linn. 



PI. IV. Papilio ^ueas, Lee = Papilio Zacynthus, Fabr. 



PI. V. Papilio Chaiithonia, Lee — (Helicouius) Gharithonia, Lvin. 



PI. VI. Papilio Achilles, Lee = (]Morpho) Achilles, Litm. 



PI. VII. Papilio Plexippus, Lee = (Danais) Archippus, Fabr. It is 

 doubtful whether the P. Plexippus, Linn., was not this species. 



Pis. VIII. and IX. Papilio Priamus, Lee — (Oruithoptera) Priamus, Linn. 



PI. X. Papilio Phcerusa, Lee = (Colcenis) Phcerusa, Linn. 



PI. XI. Papilio Demoleus, Lee = Papilio Demoleus, Linn. Lee remarks 

 that this species ' is found both in India and the Cape,' proving that he 

 confounded it with P. Erithouius. 



PI. XII. Papilio Machaon, Lee = Papilio Machaon, Linn. 



PL XIII. PapiHo Paris, Lee = Papilio Paris, Linn. 



PI. XIV. Papilio Idalia, Lee — (Argynnis) Idalia, Brury. 



PI. XV. Papilio Lcilus, Lee = (Urania) Leilus, Linn. 



PI. XVI. Papilio Hector, Lee = Papilio Hector, Linn. 



PI. XVII. Papilio Polymnestor, Lee = Papilio Polymnestor, Fabr. 



PI. XVIII. Papilio ? Lee = (Diadema) Pandarus $ , Linn. 



PI. XIX. „ „ = (Castnia) Evalthe, Fabr. 



PI. XX. „ „ = (Diadema) Ange i , Cramer. 



" With regard to PI. XVIII. Lee says :— ' It has been said to be the fly 

 mentioned by Fabricius, in the 'Mantissa Insectorum,' under the name of 

 Calisto, No. 459, in the division of Nymphales Gemmati, but the description 

 by no means corresponds with it.' " 



Papers read, dc. 



The Pev. H. S. Gorham read a paper descriptive of Endomycid Coleoptera 

 not contained in his Catalogue "Endomycici Recitati." Also some remarks 

 on the Genus Helota (Nitidulidx), and a new species belonging to that 

 genus, from Japan. 



Dr. Sharp communicated a supplementary paper on some additional 

 Coleoptera from Japan. 



Professor Westwood communicated Descriptions of new Species of 

 Cetoniidae, principally from the collection of ]\Ir. Higgins, and accompanied 

 by drawings. 



The President announced that the Library of the Society would remain 

 for the present at No. 12, Bedford Row, pending the result of negociations 

 in progress for its removal to more suitable quarters. 



Netv Part of ' Transactions.' 

 Part III. of the ' Transactions' for 1874 was on the table.— F. G. 



