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Pieris. Ward (African Lepidoptera) figures and re-describes his P. 
mananhari, p. 2, pi. ii., figs. 1-4 ; antsianaka, p. 2 pi. ii..figs. 5 & 6 ; cehron, 
p. 3, pi. iii. figs. 1 & 2 ; capricornus^ p. 3, pi. iii. figs. 3-7 ; and rJiodanus, 
p. 4, pi. iv. figs. 1 & 2. 
Pieris hrassicce, rajxe, and calypso. On specimens striped with green 
along ttie nervnres by bursting of the pigment cells ; Gregson, Meldola, 
and Powell, Ent. vi. pp. 286-288, 315. 
Pieris oleracea, rapcc, and protodice. A popular account, with figures 
of larvae and perfect insects, by W. Saunders, Canad. Ent. v. pp. 37-39, 
41-43. 
Pieris rapce. Scudder re-describes var. novanglioe^ from New England : 
Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iii. p. Ivii. On yellow vars. bred from mignonette, 
in both sexes ; F. B. Caulfield, Canad. Ent. v. p. 59. 
Pieris menajna, Feld., figured and re-described by Strecker, Lepidoptera, 
p. xiv. pi. ii. fig. 4. 
Pieris rapce and Anthocharis cardamines taken in coitu ; L. Gr. Pike, 
Ent. vi. p. 291. 
Appius melania. Fab., re-described and figured by Butler, Brenchley's 
Cruise of the Curacoa, p. 471, pi. xlix. figs. 4 & 5. 
Eronia. Ward (African Lepidoptera, p. 4, pi. iv.) re-describes and 
figures his E. voheraara, figs. 3 & 4, and verulanus^ figs. 5-7. 
Callidryas. Butler (' Lepidoptera Exotica ') figures and re-describes 
C. agarithe, Boisd., p. 121, pi. xlv. figs. 1-4; trite, L., p. 121, pi. xlv. 
figs. 5-8 ; wallacii, Feld., p. 122, pi. xlv. figs. 9 & 10 ; statira, Cr., p. 142, 
pi. li. figs. 1-4 ; jaresia, Butl., p. 144, pi. li. figs. 5 & 6 ; jada, Butl. p. 144, 
pi. li. figs. 7-10 ; neleis, Boisd., p. 145, pi. Iii. figs. 1-4 ; godartiana, 
Swains., p. 145, pi. liii. figs. 5-8 ; hartonia, Butl., p. 147, pi. Iii. figs. 
9-12 ; orbis, Poey, p. 153, pi. Iv. figs. 1-4 ; and intermedia, Butl., p. 155, 
pi. Iv. figs. 5-8. He concludes his monograph (w^hich is also published 
separately), having enumerated 43 species, which he proposes (pp. 154 & 
155) to divide into 4 genera, as follows; — ■Catopsilia, Hiibn., type, P. 
crocale. Cram. ; Phoehis, Hiibn., type, P. cipris, Cram. ; Callidryas, 
Boisd., type, P. eubule, Lim. ; Aphrissa, Butl. (g. n.), type, P. statira. 
Cram. 
Callidryas lactea, Butler, figured and re-described ; Brenchley's Cruise 
of the Curacoa, p. 470, pi. xlix. figs. 1 & 2. 
Rhodocera rhamni observed to mistake a piece of rose-coloured paper 
for a flower ; A. Miiller, Ent. M. M. x. p. 20. Its occurrence in Fife 
recorded by J. Boswell Syme, Scot. Nat. ii. p. 20. 
Rhodocera rhamni and cleopatra. Hermaphrodites recorded by A. 
Dihrik, S. E. Z. xxxiv. p. 113, and E. Ragusa, Bull. Ent. Ital. v. p. 50. 
Colias. On the Persian species, with special reference to C. sagartia, 
myrmidone (of which thisoa is a var.), and aurorina (with var. lihanotica) ; 
Christoph, Hor. Ent. Ross. x. pp. 20-22. 
Colias palamo. J. Gr. Schilde, S. E. Z. xxxiv. pp. 169-175. C. pelidne, 
lapponica, the alpine werdandi ; and probably also interior, occidentalis, 
and labradorensis, are forms of this species. 
Colias hyale and erate may be forms of one species ; id. I. c. pp. 174 
& 175. 
