lii GEOGEAPUICAL DISTRIBUTION OF BUTTEEFLIES 
Arasclinia lurejana (Yesso, Japan, Corea, W. and C. China). 
Thecla eximia—affinis (Corea, N. and W. China). 
Zejjhyrus smaragdina (Japan, Yesso, and C. China). 
„ quercimra (C. and W. China). 
„ micliaelis (W. China, var. gahrielis). 
„ hutleri^=ohert]turi (Yesso). 
Aporia hippia (N. and W. China). 
Up to the present time there are, as previously stated, two liuudred and 
seventy-one species of Khopalocera that have not been met with outside the 
limits of China dealt -with in the present work : of these, one hundred and 
fifty-nine are so far peculiar to Western China, only forty-seven of which 
(mostly occurring at extreme elevations) exhibit Palsearctic affinities ; the 
remaining one hundred and twelve are of an Oriental character, and doubtless 
when the province of Yunnan, Upper Burmah, and Assam have been more 
fully explored the range of the majority of these species will be found to be 
more extensive. 
Fifty-one species are only known from Central and West China, and of 
these six alone exhibit Palaearctic affinities. 
Twenty-six species are so far peculiar to Central China, and of this number 
a third exhibit Pahrarctic affinities. 
In Eastern China we have only one species, Anthocharis hamhusarum, 
which so far does not appear to have been found elsewhere. It must be 
remembered, however, that but little entomological work has been done in 
this portion of the country, and that at only moderate elevations, which 
accounts for our limited knowledge of the fauna of the district. 
Seven species found in North China are, according to our present know- 
ledge, peculiar to that district. These are all of a Palsearctic character. 
The following species appear to be confined to Corea : — (Eneis tvalkyria, 
Tpthima ohscura, and Lycoena divina. 
