a List of the Butterflies of Hong-Kong. 477 
In concluding this paper it remains for me to thank- 
fully acknowledge the kind assistance rendered by my 
friend and companion in many a pleasant collecting 
ramble, Mr. S. B. J. Skertchly, F.G.S., in placing his 
local collection at my disposal, and in helping to draw- 
up the first list of Hong-Kong butterflies, published in 
his little work ^' Our Island/' A series of insects of all 
orders taken by me at Hong-Kong has been deposited 
in the Natural History Museum, and I have to thank 
Messrs. Butler, Kir by, and Heron for indispensable 
assistance in identifying the butterflies which form the 
subject of these notes. 
TRAf^S. ENT. SOC. LOnD. 1895. — PARI' IV. (tiEC.) 31 
