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rhamnif by Pristo, p. 148 j and on the abundance of Colias edusa in Oorn- 
waU, by S. Clogg, pp. 338, 339. 
The habits of the three common White Butterflies are described ])y asch- 
enberg, Naturg. wirbell. Thiere, pp. 89-94, and the characters of Pieris bras- 
siccB, 1. c. p. 95, pi. 3. fig. 1 (pupa) \ P. rapce^ I, c. p. 96, pi. 3. fig. 2 (pupa) j 
and P. napij 1. c. p. 97. 
New species : — 
Leptalk koUari (Boisd. MS.), Reakirt, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. yoI. |v. p. 216, 
from Bahia. 
Pieris kalora, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 489, pi. 31. fig. 15, P. 
ajaka, Moore, 1. c. p. 490, pi. 31. fig. 16, and P, hira, Moore, ibid., pi. 31. 
fig, 17, from the North-west Himalayas. 
Pieris glance, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 431, pi. 25. fig. 2, from 
Borneo.- — P. pactolicus, Butler, 1. c. p. 456, pi. 26. fig. 1, from Bogota j P. crucn- 
tata, Butl. ibid., pi. 26. fig. 2, from Mysol P. vecticlusa, Butl. I c. p. ^56, 
pi*. 26. fig. 3, habitat unknown ; and P. avivolans, Butl. 1. c. p. 457, pi. 26. 
fig. 4, .from Mexico. 
Ajithochai'is daphalis, Moore, 1. c, p. 491, pi. 31. fig. 14, Himalayas. 
Anthocharis ho, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 3rd ser. xvi. p. 397, and 
Anthocharis phlegyas, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 431, pi. 25. fig. 3, 
from the White Nile. 
. Gonepteryx gobrias (Hew. MS.), Butler, 1. c. p. 432, pi. 26. fig. 4, from 
Borneo ; G. urania, Butler, 1. c. p. 458, pi. 26. fig. 5, from Northern India. — 
G. zaneka, Moore, h c. p. 493, pi. 31. fig. 18, from the North-west Himalayas. 
Callidryas bracteolata, Butler, 1. c. p. 458, pi. 26. fig. 6, fr*om Brazil. 
Colias shipkee, Moore, /. c. p. 492, pi. 31. fig. 13, from the North-west 
Himalayas. — C. scudderi, Reakii-t, 1. c. p. 217, from the Colorado Territoiy. 
Lucidia exigua, Prittwitz, Stett. ent. ^Zeit. 1865, p. 133, and X. pygmcea, 
Prittwitz, ibid., from the Oorcovado. 
Terias peiimede, Prittwitz, 1. c. p. 134, from the Oorcoyado. - 
Danaides, , 
Lang’s notes on the following species observed by him in the Hii^ialayas 
are published by Moore (Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, pp. 493-494 ) : — Euploca co?'e 
(Cram.) and midamus (Linn.), Danais chrysippus (Linn.), plexippm (Linn.), 
limniacce (Cram.), melissa (Cram.), and tytia (Gray). 
jDanais evippus is recorded by Prittwitz (/. c. p. 136) as abundant at Rio. 
Danais oenone, sp. n., Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 433, pi. 25. fig. 6, 
fr'om the Philippine Islands ) D. inuncta, sp. n., Butler, 1. c. p. 481, from 
Waigiouj D. mariana, sp. n., Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 3rd ser. xvi. 
p. 397, fr-om New Caledonia. 
Heliconides. ' 
Prittwitz (1. c. pp. 136-137) enumerates ten species of this gi*oup as in- 
habiting the Corcovado and Rio — namely Heliconia 3, Lycorea 1, Ithomyia 5 
(1 new), and Mechanitis 1. 
Ithomyia hymencea, sp. u., Prittwitz, I, c. p. 136, from the Corcovado. 
