PAPILIONIDvE, PIERID.E, 377 
Ent. vi. pp. 3-5. Var. from Anticosti ; W. Couper, op. cit pp. 97 
& 98. 
Euphaides glaucus figured ; S. H. Scudder, Rep. Geol. N. Hampshire, 
i. pi. A, fig. 16. 
Iphiclides ajax. A good summary of its natural history, polymor- 
phism, &c., given by S. H. Scudder, Am. Nat. viii. pp. 257-267. He 
also criticises R. Meldola’s remarks on its various forms ; P. Bost. Soc. 
xvi. pp. 117-119. Meldola maintains that these criticisms do not invali- 
date his principal conclusion, viz., that the polymorphic forms do not 
conform to the law of substance-waste. Ann. N. H. (4) xiv. p. 240. 
Laertias philenor figured by S. H. Scudder, Rep. Geol. N. Hampshire, 
i. pi. A, figs. 15 & 17. 
PyrrTiosticta Icetitia and vulnerata figured and re-described ; A. G. But- 
ler, Lep. Ex. pp. 164 & 165, pi. Iviii. figs. 4 & 3. 
Euryades. On the structure of the •$ generative organs ; H. Bur- 
meister, S. E. Z. xxxv. pp. 427-429. E. duponcheli, Luc. $ (■= E. 
rceviiy Wostw., olim) described and figured by Westwood, Thos. out. 
oxon. p. 180, pi. xxxiv. figs. 1 & 2. 
Parnassius clarius, from California, is a var. of the Siberian species ; 
P. smintheus, from California, = P. delius, var. : P. C. Zeller, S. E. Z. 
xxxv. pp. 433 & 434. P. corybas, F. d. W. : both sexes figured, and re- 
described at great length by N. Erschoff, Lep. Turk. pp. 2-4, pi. i. figs. 1 
& 2. P. smintheus^ Doubl., = P. delius^ var. intermedins, M4n. ; H. 
Strecker, Lepidoptera, p. 80. 
Papilio inrand esrens, p. 4.33, pi. vi. fig. 1, Par:!, drurei, p. 434, pi. vi. 
fig. 2, Ecuador, metaphaon, p. 434, Mexico, polystictus (= protodamus, 
var. b. Gray), p. 435, S. Brazil, A. G.^Butler, Tr. E. Soc. 1874 ; P. charicles, 
W. C. Hewitson, Ann. N. H. (4) xiv. p. 356, Andaman Islands ; P. rhodo- 
sticius, Butler & Druco, P. Z. S. 1874, p. 364, Costa Rica; P. liomedon, 
F. Moore, op. cit p. 575, Calicut ; P. sadyattes, H. Druce, Ent. M. M. xi. 
p. 36, Costa Rica ; P. lormieri, W. L. Distant, oj). cit p. 129, Mada- 
gascar; P. meyeri, C. Hopffer, S. E. Z. xxxv. p. 19, n. 8, Celebes: 
spp. nn. 
PlERIDJi]. 
H. Edwards (P. Cal. Ac. v. pp. 165 & 166) describes the larvno and pupno 
of Colias curytheme and Tcrias nicippe, and the pupa of Neophasia 
menapia. 
Catasticta or ec7i^5!^^, Reak., is distinct from teutila, Doubl. ; C. sehennica, 
Luc., is the $ of the latter. Butler & Druce, P. Z. S. 1874, p. 357. 
Terias jeegeri, M4n., is perhaps the Japanese form of T. Iceta, Boisd., 
and T. hrenda, Doubl. & Hew., is perhaps a form of T.hecahe ; R.P. Mur- 
ray, Ent. M. M. xi. pp. 166 & 167. T. rahel, Fabr. : C. Hopffer still 
considers T. drona, Horsf., to be this species ; S. E. Z. xxxv. p. 26 (n. 45). 
T. tenella, var. ; J. B. Capronnier, Ann. Ent. Belg. xvii. pp. 13 & 62. 
Pieris heckeri, Edw., = chlorodice, Hiibn. ; H. Strecker, Lepidoptera, 
p. 70. P. brassiem and rapes: migration across the Humber into N. 
Lincolnshire marshes; J. Cordeaux, Ent. vii. p. 161. P. napi: Sepp’s 
account of its transformations translated by E. Birchall, Ent. vii. 
