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man & S. Stevens, Ent. vi. pp. 216-220, 236 & 237, 258 & 259. [It appears 
also to have been much commoner than usual throughout N. Europe in 
1872.] 
V. io. Newman figures a variety, /. c. p. 105. 
V. kaschmirensis and F". i-album appear to be distinct from V. u?’ticce and 
V. vau-alhum respectively ; G. Weymer, S. E. Z. 1872, pp. 180 & 181. 
K. polychloros^ new to Scotland, taken at Inverary : J. Garrow, Scot. Nat. 
i. p. 267. Dwarfed specimens bred from nettle, Ent. v. p. 88. Taken in coitu 
with V. urticce, J. Clark, Ent. vi. p. 221. 
V. urticce. Imago with larval head : id. ibid. 1. c. 
V. cardui. On its distribution and representative species, cf. M. Wagner, 
SB. bayer. Ak. 1870, ii. pp. 169-171. D. Hay and F. B. White record an 
extraordinary flight observed off Corfu in 1842 : Ent. M. M. ix. p. 149. 
P. atulanta. On habits of larva, cf. J. A. Lintner, 1. c. p. 183, note. 
Junmia ixiUf Butler, redescribed and figured, Lep. Ex. p. 85, pi. 33. fig. 1. 
J. orythiii, L., var. madagascariensis : Gu^n^e, in Vinson, Voyage &c.. 
Annexe F, p. 37, Madagascar. 
Salamis andremiaja^ Boisduval, redescribed by Gudn^e, 1. c. p. 30. 
Salamis duprcei redescribed and figured by Vinson, Voyage &c.. Annexe iv. 
pp. 673-676, pi. 6, interior of Madagascar. 
Doleschcdlia austndis, Feld., is probably distinct from Z>. bisaltide : G. Wey- 
mer, /. c. p. 181. 
A. Guenee (Mem. Soc. Phys. Geneve, xxi. pp. 381-417) monographs the 
genera Callicore (with which he unites Perisama) and Catagramma. He de- 
scribes many species as new, but overlooks 18 species recently described by 
English authors, and one of Boisduval’s. Cf. Hewitson, Kirby, & Gu^n^e, 
Pet. Nouv. 1872, pp. 239-244. 
Callicore clymena, Cram. Varr. peruviana ^ Peru, and bisosto, Central Ame- 
rica, described by Gu^n^e, 1. c. p. 384. 
Catagramma phytas^ Boisd.,= Ca///core annay Gu6r. ; Cab. Hew., 
= Cat. aatartey Cram., $ [P] ; Hewitson & Kirby, Pet. Nouv. 1872, p. 239. 
Cybdelis calamisy Hew., is a Catagramma : Hewitson, Ex. Butt, iv., correc- 
tions. 
Panopea, llubn., recharacterized by Gurnee; Vinson, Voyage &c.. An- 
nexe F, p. 38. 
Hetet'ochroa mephistophelesy Butler, redescribed and figured, Lep. Ex. p. 101, 
pi. 38. fig. 4. 
Limenitis misippus and Ursula. T. L. Mead describes varieties. Can. Ent. 
iv. pp. 216 & 217. 
L. camillay W. V. liowis (Zool. s, s. vii. p. 3074, Discussion, p. 33) renames 
this species anonyma, overlooking Bergstriisser’s name drusiUa. 
L. proserpina appears to be distinct from L. ursula : Edwards, Butt. N. 
Amer. pt. suppl. 
L. Sibylla. A black var. noticed by II. Keeks, Ent. vi. p. 171. 
Neptis sapphOy Kirb., nec PciW..y — Papilio lucillay W. V. [1776], neo Esp. 
[1778 ?], is renamed innominata by Lewis, Zool. (s. s.) vii. p. 3074, Discussion, 
p. 33. 
Neptis leucothocy Cram. (=Acca matuta, Hiibn.), briefly characterized by 
Moore, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 661. The localities given by Cramer are Java, 
