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Satyrus.saraswati, Kollar \_=Aulocera saraswati, Kollar], r 



,j padrna, Kollar \=Aulocera padma, Kollar]. 



„ isana, Kollar [= Lethe isana, Kollar]. 



„ europa. Fabricius \=Lethe europa, Fabricius]. 



„ banksia, Fabricius [=Melanitis ismene, Cramer], 

 Erebia scanda, Kollar [.== Callerebia scanda, Kollar], 

 It may be here noted that Kollar's and Redtenbacher's preface to the 

 Part V of Yon Hugel's " Kaschmir" is dated on page 402, March, 1844, 

 while the whole volume bears the date of 1848. We have taken the 

 former date to be correct for the lepidopterous portion, Danais sita, 

 Kollar, is an older name than I), tytia, Gray, and Apatura ambica. 

 Kollar, is an older name than A. namouna, Doubleday ; also that 

 Satyrus isana Kollar, has priority over Satyrus, hyrania, Kollar, the 

 former name having been applied to the female, and the latter to the 

 male, of one and the same species, but the name S. isana appears on 

 an earlier page. 



II. " Notes on Indian [Mussoorie] Lepidoptera," by Captain 

 Thomas Hutton. Trans. Enfc. Soc. Lond., first series, Vol. V, pp. 45-51 

 (1846). Enumerates 13 species of the genus Papilio, including doubt- 

 fully P. podaliriusj Linnaeus, a species which is confined to Northern 

 Africa, Europe, Asia Minor, and Western China. He also keeps 

 distinct . P. demoleus, Linnaeus, and P. epius 7 Fabricius, which 

 together equal, one species, P. demoleus ; also P. dissimiUs, Linnaeus, 

 and P. panope, Linnaeus, which together equal one species, P. clytia, 

 Linnaeus ; and lastly P. polytes, Linnaeus, and P. pammon^ Linnaeus, 

 which together equal one species, P.polytes. He incidentally mentions 

 without naming them two other species, which almost certainly repre- 

 sent P. arcturus, Westwood, and P. polyctor, Boisduval. 



III. " List of Diurnal Lepidoptera collected by Capt. A. M. Lang 

 in the N. W. Himalayas." By Frederic Moore. Proc, Zool. Soc, 

 Lond., 1865, pp. 486-509, pis. xxx, xxxi. Enumerate 119 species. 



IV. " Notes on Lepidoptera from ' Groolmurg,' in Cashmere." 

 By Captain A. M. Lang. Ent. Month. Mag., Vol. V, pp. 33-37 

 (1868). Enumerates 23 species. '.-..... 



V. " List of Diurnal Lepidoptera collected in Cashmere Territory 

 by Capt. R. B. Reed, 12th 1 Regt., with description of new species." 

 By Frederic Moore. Proc. Zooi. Soc. Lond., 1874, pp. 264-274, 

 pl. xiii. Enumerates 103 species, . 



