154 Ins, 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
Synchloe anomala, Butler, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 178, pi. xviii. fig. 3, Socotra. 
Nepherqnia fraterna, pi. liv. figs. 3 & 3 a, and spiculifera, Moore, Lep. 
Ceyl. i. p. 139, Ceylon. 
Colias elwesi and subaurata, Butler, Ann. N. H. (5) vii. pp. 135 & 
138, Nikko; C. minuscula, pi. xxi. fig. 11, cunninghami, id. Tr. E. Soc. 
1881, pp. 470 & 471, Chili ; C. /te/aand moina (? = Qiastes, var.), Strecker, 
Bull. Brooklyn Soc. iii. pp. 33 & 34, Hudson’s Bay; C. dinora. Kirby, 1. c. 
p. 358, Chimborazo. 
Ixias cingalensis, Moore, 1. c. p. 126, pi. 1. figs. 2 & 2 a, Ceylon. 
Teracoliis nivevs and candidus, Butler, P. Z. S. 1881, pp. 177 & 178, 
pi. xviii. figs. 1 & 2, Socotra ; T, incretus, id. Ent. M. M. xviii. p. 146, 
Mamboia, East Africa. 
Callosune inornata, p. 338, pseudetrida, p. 340, ramaquebana, pi. E, figs. 5 
& 6, p. 341, Westwood, 1. c.. South Africa. 
Anthocharis morrisoni, W. H. Edwards, Papilio, i. p. 43, S. California ; 
A. colorademis, H. Edwards, tom. cit. p. 50, Colorado. 
Danaida*]. 
Burgess, E. Contributions to the Anatomy of the Milk-Weed Butter- 
fly, Danais arc1dp>pus, Fabr. Anniv. Mem. Bost. Soc. pp. 16, pis. ii. 
Contains a general sketch of the anatomy of Lepidoptera, as illustrated 
by the species in question. The most important original observations 
relate to the structure of the maxillae (which is carefully described) ; the 
pharyngeal sac, which serves as a pumping-organ to suck the liquid food 
of the animal through the proboscis, and force it backwards into the 
digestive canal ; the course of the dorsal vessels, and the male genital 
armature. 
Danais similiSj Linn., var. nicobarica and Hestia cadelliy W. & K., $ 
described and the former figured ; Wood-Mason & De Niceville, J. A. S. B. 
1. pt. 2, pp. 225 & 244. 
Danais archippus : migrations and swarming, with remarks on the 
migrations of other butterflies ; Bowles & Hagen, Rep. E. Soc. Ont. 1880, 
pp. 30, 31, 35-37, figs. 12 & 14. D. archippus-. habits and length of life; 
W. H. Edwards, Papilio, i. pp. 124 & 125. Driving away humming- 
birds ; Meyer, Bull. Brooklyn Soc. ii. p. 74. 
Amauris damocles^ Beauv., var. from the Gaboon, described ; 
Aurivillius, Ent. Tidskr. ii. p. 39. 
Euploea. The corresponding Philippine and Javanese forms can only 
be considered local varieties ; thus E. diocletia, Hiibn., = midamus, Linn., 
huebneri, Moore, = swainsoni, Godt., polita, Erichs., = eleusina, Cram., 
kadu^ Esch., =-. eunice, Godt. The varieties of E. schlegeli, Feld. (= 
superha, Volk), are also noticed; Snellen, Tijdschr. Ent. xxiv. pp. xxi. & 
xxii. E. esperij Feld. (= frauenfeldi and lorquini, Feld., = felderi^ 
Butl.), and camerta, Moore, variation described; Wood-Mason & De 
Niceville, 1. c. pp. 227-229. E. imitata. But!., supposed $ described ; 
Schmeltz, Verb. Ver. Hamb. iv. pp. 86 & 87. 
