and there are irregular blotches of white at the tips of both 

 wings, but no marginal spots, as represented by Cramer. 



It will be found that "Licinia is the connecting genus be- 

 tween those of Daiiais and Pieris, of Latreille, and that the 

 transition between the last of these and Colias is strongly 

 marked by that of Terias, (ZooL 111. pi. 22). 



What with the inaccuracy of figures, and the almost uni- 

 versal neglect with which the most eminent entomologists 

 have passed over this beautiful order, the natural arrangement 

 and affinities of the Lepidoptera still remain in the greatest 

 obscurity ; and it is recommended to those who may object 

 to the additional generic distinctions I have made, to examine, 

 in the first instance, the relative validity they beal' in essential 

 character to the innumerable genera that are continually 

 created in the Cohoptera, Hi/menoptera, and Dipt era. 



