90 Mary de la Beche Nicholl on 



hind-wing below, sometimes extending to the fore-wing, 

 and often obsolete. At the anal angle are two, sometimes 

 three, faintly marked yellow spots, with a black dot on the 

 inner edge. — H. J. E.) 



61. G. ochimus. 



Not uncommon. Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon, 3000 — 

 4000 feet, end of May. 



62. G. thetis. 



(A male taken by Prof. Day, August 8th, at the 

 Cedars of Lebanon. This species does not seem to have 

 been found in Syria since Klug's time. It has no indication 

 of a tail, as in var. caudatus, Stgr. Mrs. Nicholl did not 

 meet with this species. — H. J. E.) 



63. G. thersamoriy and var. omphale, Klug. 



Common everywhere: coast in April, mountains, May 

 and June. (The specimens taken by Mrs. Nicholl in May 

 and June. have little or no tail in the male, and a short 

 one in the $ sex. Those taken at Beyrout in September 

 have tails of considerable length, showing that this is, as 

 Stgr. says, a summer or rather autumn brood. Podolian 

 specimens in Grum's collection show the same difference. 

 — H. J. E.) 



64. G. asabinus. 



Not uncommon east side of Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon, 

 May and June. 



65. G. phleas. 



Not very abundant, but generally distributed. 



66. C. dorilis. 



Rare, only a few taken on Lebanon, 4000 — 5000 feet, 

 May. (A $ specimen was taken by Prof. Day at the 

 Cedars in August, — H. J. E.) 



67. Gigaritis acctmas. 



Not uncommon in valleys near Hermon, June, 4000 

 feet. Taken abundantly later in summer in the Lebanon. 

 (Taken at Beyrout by Prof. Day, September 4th. — 

 H. J. E.) 



