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entitled to rank as genera, the type of Papilio should be atalanta, but other- 
wise antwjja.~\ 
On Papilio chrithon, cujus, cicero ( = JSuthalia evelina, Stoll), aconthea, trullns 
( = Precis pelarga, Fabr.), cortina {=iEryolis ariadne, \nr. merione, Cram.), 
atalanta, cortes { = Junonia lavinia, Cram.), claiidia, iris, daunius (=Euptoieta 
hcgesia $, Cram.), laudonius (= Atella phalanta, Dru.), clausius, goetzius, 
Jingal, ossianus, tomgris, marphisa, rinaldus, trivia, antigonus, andparthenie of 
Ilerbst, cf. W. F. Kirbv, Tr. E. Soc. 1872, pp. 111-118. 
Agraidis vanillce. Local form from St. Bartholomew described by Wallen- 
gren, (Efv. Vet. Ak. 1871, p. 911. 
Cirrochroa sateUita, Butler, redescribed and figured : Lep. Ex. p. 103, 
pi. 38. f. 7. 
C. thais, Fabr., from Ceylon and S. India, redescribed by F. Moore, P. Z. S. 
1872, p. 557. 
Argynnis diana, leto, and nokemis, Edwards (Butt. N. Amer. pt. suppl.), 
gives fresh plates, representing both sexes. 
A. niohe and adippe. Their specific distinctness afiirmed by Doubleday, and 
denied by Butler : Ent. M. M. viii. pp. 183 & 203. 
A. amasia, Meigen, is probably a Californian species : G. Weymer, S. E. Z. 
1872, p. 180. 
A. cyhele. Lar\'a and pupa described by W. Saunders, and young larva 
noticed by W. H. Edwards : Canad. Ent. iv. pp. 121-123, 238 & 239. 
A. mormonia, Tioisd., = 7nontivagaj Behr, not nenoquis, Reak. : W. H. Ed- 
wards, Syn. Butt. N. Amer. p. 50. 
A. paphia. Newman figures 2 varieties, Ent. vi. pp. 1 & 145. 
Brenthis hellona. This insect and some allies are actually single-brooded j 
for although several broods are hatched in the course of the year, the difie- 
rent series are independent of each other : S. H. Scudder, Am. Nat. vi. pp. 
514-518. 
Melitcea athalia. Transformations described by Buckler, Ent. M. M. viii. 
pp. 258-2G0. 
M. phaeton, Fabr. Eggs, and early stages of larvae to third moult, described 
by J. A. Lintner, Rep. N. York Cab. xxiii. pp. 154-157. 
M. harrisi. Eggs and young larva described by W. Saunders, /. c. pp. 161- 
163. The supposed larva figured in Packard's ' Guide ' is that of an Aglossa : 
G. M. Dodge, op. cit. pp. l'.;8 & 199. 
M. nycteis, Doubl. Larva and pupa described and pupa figured by J. A. 
Lintner, /. c. pp. 158 & 159, pi. 8. fig. 14. 
Phyciodes ismeria, Boisd. & Lec. As the description and figure are irre- 
cognizable, W. H. Edwards would retain the name earlota, Reak, for this 
species : Syn. Butt. N. Amer. p. 52. 
P. orsa, ^oisd., = montana, Behr : Edwards, I. c. p. 50. 
Eresia. Hewitson (Ex. Butt. v. Eres. pi. 10) figures and redescribes his 
E. neria, f. 80, E. elcca, f. 81 & 82, and E. ildica (=mwsta, Salv., var. ?), fig. 84 
(no fig. 79 on plate). 
Grapta silenus, Edw. Edwards describes the J, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. iv. 
Vanessa antiopa. On its unusually frequent occurrence in Britain in 1872 
cf. H. T. Stainton, F. B. White, and D. Sharp, Ent. M. M. ix. pp. 105-107^ 
130 & 131, fig.; also H. G. Knaggs, Ent. Ann. 1873, pp. 37-39 ; and E. New- 
