914 MR. H. J. eLwes on the butterflies [Nov. 15, 



see nothing in liis description, or in the specimen which I have of it, 

 to justify this remark. 



Hesperia lineola, Ochsen. i. p. 230. 



From Ema (Maack), and Baranofsky (Dbrries). 

 Those seen in Dr. Staudinger's collection agree with European 

 examples. 



H. COMMA, Linn. Syst. Nat. x. p. 484. 



IPamphila florinda, Butl. Cist.Ent. ii. p. 285 (1878). From Japan. 



As far as I can judge from the type specimen, this is only a 

 variety of H. comma, larger and with the spots indistinct. 



Two specimens from Baranofsky and the Amur a))pear to resem- 

 hle the Japanese insect, though I have not been able to compare 

 them. 



H. FLAVA, Murray, Ent. Mo. Mag. xii. p. 4 (1875). 



Nearly allied to a species from Sikkim. I have it from Shanghai 

 and Japan. 



A specimen in Mr. Janson's collection from Japan, named P. sunias, 

 Feld., by Moore, is very near this, and only differs slightly in the 

 markings of the hind wings. 



H. jiARO, Fab. Ent. Syst. Suppl. p. 432. 



Cyclopides maro, Butl. Cat. Fabr. t. ii. fig. 12. 



Specimens from Shanghai in Fryer's collection which are named 

 Pamphila dara, Koll., agree fairly with the figure of what Butler 

 considers to be P. maro. Fab., from Ceylon. It is allied to P. dara, 

 Koll., from the Himalayas, to P. camertes, Hew., from Singapore, 

 and P. mcEsa, Moore. 



There is a single specimen, not fresh enough for identification, of 

 a species allied to this, in Mr. Fryer's Shanghai collection. It has 

 the yellow spots on the wings very much smaller. 



Carterocei'halus pal^mon, Pall. Reise, i. p. 471 (1771). 



Found by Radde at Bureija, and on the upper Amur by Hede- 

 mann. 



C. SYLVIUS, Knoch, Btr. t. 5. figs. 1, 2 (1781). 



Found at Schilka and Bureija by lladde, and at Eaddefskaia by 

 Christoph. 



C. argyrostigma, Evers. Ball. Mosc. 1851, ii. p. G24. 



Found at Onon by Radde, and on the upper Amur by Hedemann. 



Cyclopides morpheus, Pall. Reise, i. p. 471 (1771). 

 From Baranofsky and the Ussuri. 



C. ORNATus, Brem. Lep. Ost-Sib. p. 33, t. ii. fig. 5. 



Seems rare in Amurland, but found by Radde at Bureija, and at 



