THE 



SCIENTIFIC PROCEEDINGS 



EOYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY. 



I. 



EEPOETS ON THE ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS MADE IN 

 TOEEES STEAITS BY PEOFESSOE A. C. HADDON, 



1888-1889. 



LEPIDOPTEEA FEOM MUEEAY ISLAND. By G. H. CAEPEN- 

 TEE, B.Sc. (Science and Art Museum, Dublin). 



[communicated by PEOFESSOE HADDON.] 

 [Eead June 18, 1890.] 



SIXTY-SIX specimens of Lepidoptera were brouglit by Prof. 

 Haddon from IVIurray Island, in which twenty species and 

 varieties are represented. None of the species are new, but the 

 collection is of interest from the point of view of animal distribution. 

 The following list of species is accompanied by notes on the dis- 

 tribution of the insects, and on some variations presented by 

 Professor Haddon's specimens : — 



RHOPAIiOCERA. 



Danaid(B. 

 Danais Kmniace, Cram., var. hamata, Id^acl. S' (2) : 



The variety hamata is Australian. The type ranges from 

 Africa to Australia. 



8atyrid(B. 

 Mycalesis blasius, Fab. (1) : 



This species is Indian and Jdalayan. 



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