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LEPIDOPTERA. 
pi. xlvii. figs. 3 & 3a, ci'oeale, Cram., figs. 1 & la, 6, p. 122, gnoma, Fabr., 
figs. 2 & 2a, pi. xlviii. p. 123, ilea, Fabr., figs. 1 & la, b, pyranthe, Linn., 
figs. 2 & 2a, pi. xlvii. p, 124, chryseis, Dm., pi. xlviii. figs. 3 & 3a, Ixias 
pirenassa, Wall., pi. 1. figs. 1 & la, p. 125, marianne, Cram., p. 116, Heho- 
moia glaucippe, Linn., figs. 1 & la, 5, p. 117, Callosune eucharis, Fabr., 
fig. 4, p. 128, danae, Fabr., sanguinalis, Butl., limhata, Butl., fig. 5, p. 129, 
Idmais tripuncta, Butl., figs. 3 & 3a, p. 130, modesta, Butl., figs. 2 & 2a, 
pi. xlix., Catophaga neombo, Boisd., pi. 1. figs. 3a, b, p. 131, galene, Feld., 
pi. li. figs. 2 & 2a, b, p. 132, lankajmra, Moore, pi. 1. figs. 4 & 4a, pi. li. 
figs. 1 & la, p. 133, Hiposcritia narendra, Moore, pi. li. figs. 4 & 4a, b, 
Appias libythea, Fabr., figs. 3 & 3a, p. 134, vocans, Butl., figs. 2 & 2a, 
taprobana, Moore, figs. 1 & la-c, pi. lii. p. 135, Belenois taprobana, Moore, 
pi. liii. figs. 3 & 3a, p. 137, Nepheronia ceylonica, Feld., p. 138, Delias eu- 
charis, Dru., figs. 1 & la, b, p. 140, and sita, fig. 2, pi. liv. p. 141. 
Heliochroma leucothea, Mol. (= gayi, Blanch.), Colitis vauthieri, Cudr., 
and rutilans, Boisd., Callidryas dry a, Fabr. (= amphitrite, Blanch.), 
Tatochila demodice, Blanch., and autodice, Hubn. (= mercedis, Esch., = 
polydice, Blanch.), noticed by Butler, Tr. E. Soc. 1881, pp. 469-474. 
Dismorphia hyposticta, Feld., $ described, D. ela, Hew,, variation 
noticed; Kirby, Tr. E. Soc. 1881, pp. 356 & 357. 
2'erias messalina, Fabr. The following are synonyms : gnathene and 
bulcea, Boisd., arabella, Hubn., and iradia, Poey"; Gundlach, Papilio, i. 
p. 112. T. nicippe. Cram., transformations described ; W. H. Edwards, 
Canad. Ent. xiii. pp. 61-63. T. zoe, Hopff, $ noticed; Westwood, in 
Oates’s “ Matabele Land,” p. 342. 
Pieris daplidice, larva described ; Mathew, Ent. M. M, xviii. pp. 30 & 
31; var. albidice, ivom. Spain and Algeria described (P. beckeri,'Edw., 
from California, is an analogous form of P. chloridice), Oberthiir, Etudes 
d’Ent. vi. pp. 47 & 48. P. daplidice, $ , and rapes, $ , in coitu ; Hofner, 
JB. Mus. Karnten, xv. p. 199. P. brassicce and rajm, on preserving the 
colours of the pupae; Stefanelli, Bull. Ent. Ital. Resoconti, 1881, pp. 22 
& 23: their parasites noticed; Reichenau, Ent. Nachr. vii. pp. 50 & 51. 
P. rapee, observed on March 15, Downing, Ent. M. M. xvii. p. 258 ; yellow 
variety recorded, Barrett, op. cit. xviii. p. 110. P. rapes, var. orientalis, 
and napi, var. orientis, from Askold, described ; Oberthiir, 1. c. v. p. 13. 
P. napi, var. bryonies, recorded from Orkney ; Meldola & Argent, P. E. 
Soc. 1881, p. xxvii. P. monuste, migrating from west to east, against the 
wind, in South Carolina ; Mellichamp, Am. Nat. xv. p. 577. P. saba, 
Fabr., sexes noticed and figured ; Trimen, P. E. Soc. 1881, pp. vii. & viii. 
pi. ix. figs. 3 & 4. P. theodice, Blanch, {nec Boisd.) = autodice, Blanch. 
(nee Hiibn.), renamed Tatochila blanchardi ; Butler, Tr. E. Soc. 1881, 
p. 472; larva described (by Edwards) and figured; id. 1. c. pp. 472 & 473, 
pi. xii. fig. 15. 
Appias narendra, Moore, $ noticed; Butler & Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1881, 
p. 611. 
Thyca berinda, Moore, figured ; Waterhouse, Aid, i. pi. xii. 
Nepheronia ping asa, Moore, var. noticed ; Butler, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 612. 
Catopsilia avellaneda, Herr.-Schiiff., and agarithe, Boisd., are distinct 
from thalestris, Hubn., and argante, Fabr., respectively ; Gundlach, 1. c. 
