484 



BRITISH BUTTERFLIES. 



Page 271, line 24, etc.— For " Pzor " read "Peer," for " Nagylevand " read 

 " Nagyl^vard," for " Selmeerzbanya " read " Selmeczbanya," for " Gaas" 

 read " Gacs " ; and " Kolozovaa " read " Kolozzvar." 



Page 271, lines 41 et seq. — Add "Bouches-du-Rhone, never common — Vallon de 

 Toulouse, la Penne, Aglade, Valabre, Bar de l'Etoile, Val de Fabrejoules, 

 St. Pons, Ste. Baume, wood of Notre Dame des Anges (Siepi); Haute-Vienne 

 — Limoges (Samy); Gard, Finistere, Morlaix, common (Lauzanne) ; Ille-et- 

 Vilaine (Bleuse) ; Loir-et-Cher — forest of Blois, forest of Russy, common 

 (Chevillon); Seine-Inferieure, common — Orival (Martel)." 



Page 273, line 1.— Add : "Russia : Bessarabia (Kroulikowsky)." 



Page 290, line 15.— Buralis betulje— Add "larvae May 26th to June 13th, 1896, 

 imagines commenced to appear on July 11th, 1896, and some dozens 

 emerged on this and the following days, at Ringwood." 



Page 299, line 14. — Add: "Westwood, however, notes that the pupa is placed 

 lengthwise on a leaf without the silken band that usually characterises the 

 pupse of Lycaenidae " (Ent. Mo. Mag., iii., p. 167). 



Page 309, line 51. — Add : " Fowler sa;\ s : ' At Ringwood, betulae usually appears in 

 nature in August, it flies during the morning about midday, but must often 

 be passed, as the ova are deposited on the very lowest sloe-bushes ; I have 

 observed them flying over oak-trees, yet never saw one settle low down.' ' 



Page 316, line 52.— Add " Hants: Shedfield (Pearce)." 



Page 318, lines 12 et seq. — Add " Bouches-du-Rhone, very local — Col de Bretagne, 

 Val de Signore, Ste. Baume (Siepi) ; Finistere, rather rare (Lauzanne); 

 Haute-Savoie — Chamonix (Walker), [Belfort (Frionnet)] ; Haute-Garonne — 

 La Croix Falgarde, larva once (Aubusson); Haute-Vienne — Limoges (Samy); 

 Loir-et-Cher — Forest of Blois, rare (Chevillon) ; Oise (Pinard); Seine- 

 Inf^rieure — Orival (Martel); Var— St. Zachaire, once (Siepi)." 



Page 318, line 18.— For " Farques " read "Fargues " ; line 26— after " (Paux)," 

 add " Bourlon (Pagniez)" ; line 32 — for " Lucon " read " Luchon " ; line 

 39— after "(Sand)" add " Thiers (Bellier)," 



Page 331, line 31. — "Langia" is preoccupied, see Langia, Moore, " Proc. Zool. 

 Soc. Lond.," 1872, p. 567. Langia, Tutt (type telicanus) is hereby renamed 

 " Raywardia." 



Page 377, line 22. — Lampides bceticus — For "Bonches " read " Bouches ; " after 

 "(Frionnet)" add "in two generations — Vallon de Toulouse, wood of 

 Mazargues, Marseilles (Siepi); line 26, for " Cotes" read " Cote ; " line 32, 

 for " f o " read " to ; " line 41, transfer " Pyrenees- Orientales " to line 42 

 in front of " Vernet ; " delete "Cannes (Chapman)," which is in Alpes- 

 Mari times. 



Page 3*9, line 24. — Celastrina argiot/us — The gynandromorphs numbered 1 and 2 

 refer to the same insect. It is in the collection at the Haslemere Museum, 

 and carries tbe label "Left side ? , right side tf , from tbe ' Briggs' coll.,' 

 obtained from Mr. Tuely of Wandsworth (vide Entom., ii., p. 295)." 



Page 448, line 39. — Add " This ichneumon emerges from summer pupse in July 

 and August ; but from over- wintering pupse in April (see Morley, Brit. 

 Ichneumons, i., p. 3)." 



