1S93.] MR. A. XHOMSOX'S REPORT OjS" THE TKSECI-HOUSE, 27U 



Japanese. 

 *Calig^da Jajtonica. 



Australian. 

 ^Caliijxda eucalypti. 



American. 

 Samia cecrojna. Telea anguUfera. 

 TeJea polyphemii^. Hypochera io. 

 prometliea. Actias lima. ' 



Diurnal Lepidoptera. 



European. 



Papilio podalirius. Vanessa atalanta. 



macliaon. io. 



alexanor. cardid. 



Thais polyxena. Arrjynnis aglaia. 



Parnassius apiollo. CoUas edusa. 



Lyccena corydon. Melaaargia galathea. 

 Vanessa levana. 



American. 

 Papilio ajax. Papilio jylnlenor. 

 asterias. Limenitis disippus. 



Nocturnal Lepidoptera. 



Smerinthus ocellatus. Choerocanipa eJpenor. 



popudi. Macroglossafnclformis. 



*Deidamia inscrip>ta. Saturnia pyri. 



*Tnptogon modesta. carpini, 



*Cres.sonia juglandis. Eades regalis. 



*Paonias exc(vcatus. imperialis. 



*>S2>hiiuv eremita. *Anisota mhiciinda. 



ligustri. Clostera anacJioreta. 



Deilepdiila euphorhice. Diplithera on'on. 



gain. 



* Exhibited for the flrst time. 



Of the insects which T have the honour to place befoi-e the 

 Meeting this evening the following are exhibited for the first 

 time, viz. : — Caligula japonica, Caligula eucalyjiti, Deidarina inscripfa, 

 Triptogon modesta, Cressonia juglandis, Paonias exccecatus, t:}phinx 

 eremita, and Anisota ruhicunda. 



The cocoons of Caligula eucalypti were sent from Australia 

 by Mr. Le Souof, of the Zoological (Jardons, Mclbourno, and 1 hope 

 to bo able to get more, and to obtain tlie lar\ie of this beautiful 

 species. 



Of the five species of American Sjjhingida) exhibited for the first 

 time, the specimens of I'riptogon modesta are worthy of notice. 



