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LEPIDOPTEEA. 
Terinos falminans and lucilla, Butler, figured and re-described, Lep. Ex. 
pp. 151-152, pi. Uv. figs. 2 & 3. 
Argynnis adippe^ var. ; B. Lockyer, Ent. vi. p. 484. 
Argynnis aglaia, var., figured and described ; E. Newman, op. cit. 
p. 369. 
Argynnis aphirape, var. ossianus. Larva described ; J. G. Schilde, 
S. E. Z. xxxiv. pp. 175 & 176. 
Argynnis freija, cliariclea and amathusia may be forms of one species, 
id. I. c. pp. 176 & 177. 
Argynnis frigga. Larva and variation described ; id. I. c. pp. 177 & 178. 
Argynnis laodice. Larva and pupa described and figured : Gr. Kiinow, 
Schr. Ges. Konigsb. 1872, pp. 447-449, pi. vii. 
Argynnis latlionia^ var. figured and described : E. Newman, I. c. 
p. 393. 
Argynnis niohe. On its supposed occurrence in England ; Doubleday, 
Ent. vi. p. 447. 
Argynnis vorax^ Butler, figured and re-described; Lep. Ex. p. 151, 
pi. liv. fig. 1. 
Brenthis hellona. Scudder's paper on this species is translated, with 
remarks on the allied European species by A. Speyer, Verh. z.-b. Wien, 
xxiii. pp. 145-152, from Am. Nat. vi. pp. 514-518 [Zool. Rec. ix. p. 343]. 
Melitcm artemis. E. Birchall describes the Irish form as var. hibernica, 
and figures the various forms occurring in the British Isles, Ent. M. M. 
x. p. 154, pi. i. [the plate is separately published]. 
Melitcea dia supposed to have occurred in Kent ; Ent. vi. p. 484. 
Melitcm didyma. H. Christoph describes a var. saxatilis from the 
mountains of North Persia ; Hor. Ent. Ross. x. p. 28. 
Melitoia euphrosyne, var. described and figured ; E. Newman, I. c. 
p. 447. 
Melitcm athalia and M. dictynna. A supposed hybrid between these 
species from Berlin described by Pflltzner under the name melicerta ; 
B. E. Z. xvii. pp. 159 & 160. 
Eresia yorita, Reakirt, = E. ezra, Hewitson ; E. sydra, Reak., = E. 
acesaSj Hew., Strecker, Lepidoptera, p. 24. 
Grapta dry as and comma are forms of one species : W. H. Edwards, 
Canad. Ent. v. p. 184. 
Vanessa antiopa. On its occurrence in Britain, &c., Ent. M. M. ix. 
pp. 193-195, 217, 218, 245, 246 ; x. pp. 40 & 41 ; Ent. vi. pp. 285 & 286 ; 
F. B. White, Scot. Nat. ii. pp. 16-20. On its recent occurrence in Nor- 
thumberland and Durham, T. J. Bold, Tr. North. Durh. v. pp. 30-33 ; in 
Norfolk, C. G-. Barrett, Tr. Norw. Soc. 1872-1873, pp. 24-26. Most 
observers agree that the majority of the specimens taken in Britain are 
bred in the country, and not immigrants. On the colour of the border, 
&c., in America ; W. V. Andrews, Ent. vi. pp. 329, 484. 
Grote proposes the name Scudderla for the genus Papilio, Scudd., nec 
auctt., type, V. antiopa, auctt. ; Canad. Ent. v. p. 144. 
Vanessa urticai. Boisduval describes and figures a var. atrebatensis, 
from Arras ; R. Z. (3) i. p. 409, pi. xvii. [= ichniisoides, De Sdlys ; Pet. 
Nouv. 1874, p. 387.] 
