150 Ins. 
LEPIDOPTEEA. 
Colias eriphyle, W. H. Edwards, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. v. p. 202, British 
Columbia. 
Teracolus huxtoni, p. 130, Natal, imperator, p. 132 (= Anthocharis ione, 
Reiche, nee Godt.), Senegal, rosaceus, fig. 6, Akote, oriens, fig. 7, p. 134, 
pi. vii., Solaris and vestalis, pi. vii. fig. 10, p. 135, puellaris and ochrei- 
pennis, p. 136, all from N.W. India, protractus, Punjab, and modestus, 
Ceylon, p. 137, carnifer, p. 138, pi. vii. figs. 8 & 9, Punjab, subfumosus, 
p. 139, fig. 3, lycoris and flaminia, p. 140, figs. 6 & 1, lyceus, p. 141, fig. 2, 
friga, fig. 5, pi. vi., and galathinus^ p. 142, all from Natal, lucullus, pi. vi. 
fig. 4, and gelasinus, p. 143, Ambriz, glycera, p. 144, Africa, lais, Orange 
River, and halyattes^ fig. 8, p. 145, ithonus, fig. 7, pi. vi., harmonides, 
p. 146, and hippocrene, Natal, ignifer^ p. 147, S. Africa, simplex^ p. 148, 
D’Urban, helle, White Nile, and hyperides, Natal, p. 149, trimeni (= 
Aphrodite achine^ Hiibn.) and hero, pi. vi. fig. 12, p. 150, omphaloides (= 
Anth. achine, Boisd.,nec Cram.), p. 151, all from S. Africa, sw^wsws, pi. vi. 
fig. 10, Ambriz, and hyhridus, S. Africa, p. 152, pseudocale, pi. vi. fig. 9, 
S. Africa, and angolensis, Angola and Congo, p. 154, pseudacaste, p. 156, 
pi. vi. fig. 11 (= Anth. eupomp>e, Luc., nee Klug), White Nile, wallen- 
greni (= Anthopsyche eupompe^ Wallengr., nee Klug), Natal, dulcis, 
fig. 13, N. India, and dims, fig. 11, Scinde, p. 157, eboreides, fig. 12, India, 
pi. vii., and sanguinalis, Ceylon, p. 158, pernotatus, Punjab, and farrinus, 
Himalayas, p. 159, figs. 1 & 2, purus, p. 160, figs. 14 & 15, Punjab, pi. vii., 
limbatus, Ceylon, casimirus, fig. 5, Cashmere, and bimbura (Moore, MS.), 
figs. 3 & 4, India, p. 161, pi. vii., citreus, p. 162, Hor Tamanib and White 
Nile, xanthevarne (= evarne, Luc., nec Klug), White Nile and Abyssinia 
(c/. also Butler, Ann. N. H. (4) xviii. p. 489), and syrtinus, Senegal, 
p. 163, sinA pseudevanthe, p. 164, pi. vii. fig. 16, Bombay ; A. G. Butler, 
P. Z. S. 1876. T. abyssinicus send gaudens, p. 486, microcale, p. 487, and 
pheenius, p. 488 ; id. Ann. N. H. (4) xviii. 
Anthocharis bambusarum, C. Oberthur, 1. c. ii. p. 20, pi. iii. fig. 4, Chi- 
Kiang. 
D ANAIDA]]. 
Calliplcea graffiana, Herr. Schaff., is distinct from hisme, Boisd., and 
eunice, Godt.; A. G. Butler, P. Z. S. 1876, p. 251. 
Danais archippus. A specimen taken in Wales ; J. T. D. Llewellyn, 
Ent. M. M. xiii. pp. 108 & 109. Also in Sussex ; T. E. Crallan & J. J. 
Weir, Ent. ix. pp. 265-268 (with figure of larva). Earlier stages noticed ; 
W. H. Edwards, Canad. Ent. viii. pp. 119, 120, & 148. D. chrysippus, 
Linn., from Java, noticed, and compared with specimens from other 
localities; P. C. T. Snellen, Tijdschr. Ent. xix. pp. 143 & 144. D. nep- 
tunia, Feld., = melittula, Herr. Schaff., var. ; D. obscurata, Butl., probably 
comes from the Solomon Islands, and not from Samoa : J. D. E. 
Schmeltz, Verb. Ver. Hamb. ii. p. 175. 
JEuplcea iphianassa, Butl., = macleayi, Feld., = nemertes, Herr. Schaff. 
{pec Hiibn.), = graeffeana, Heer (E. Graeffe’s Reisen in Innern der Insel 
Yiti-Levu, “ Neujahrschrift der Ziiricher Naturf. Gesellsch,” 1868); E. 
corinna, Mad., and helcita, Boisd., are structurally distinct from E. m.on- 
trouzieri, Feld., and eleutho, Quoy ; E. helcita is the Fijian representa- 
