NYMPHALIDiE. 
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Berce, L4p». Fr. vi. pp. 374-376. M. amcta, Doubl., var. wheeleri from 
Sierra Nevada described; H. Edwards, Papilio, i. p. 52. M. anocaona^ 
Herr.-Schaff., = pelops, Dru. ; Gundlach, op. cit. p. 111. M. aurinia^ 
Rott., aberration ; Hering, S. E. Z. 1881, p. 137. M. desfontanii, Godt., 
discussed and figured ; Obertliiir, Etudes d’Ent. vi. pp. 51-54, pi. xi. 
fig. 12. M. phaeton, Drury, ab. phcethusa, from Brooklyn, described and 
figured ; Hulst, Bull. Brooklyn Soc. iii. p. 77, iv. plate, fig. 6. M. 
trivia : larva described ; Mathew, Ent. M. M, xviii. pp. 93 & 94. 
Vanessa antiopa, Pyrameis cardui, and P. atalanta. Their constancy 
in different quarters of the globe may be due to frequent and recent 
migration from one part of the world to another ; Riley, Am. Nat. xv. 
pp. 572 & 573. 
Vanessa atalanta : aberration described ; Dutreux, Feuill. Nat. xi. 
p, 75. V. c-albumr, on its supposed increasing rarity in Britain ; Cover- 
dale & Hutchinson, Ent. xiv. pp. 210, 250-252, 296 & 297. Food-plants 
and parasites {Heniiteles melanarius, Grav.) noticed ; Holmgren & Zetter- 
lund, Ent. Tidskr. ii. pp. 48-50, 58 & 59. Var. interposita, from Ala Tau 
described ; Staudiuger, S. E. Z. xiii. pp. 286 & 287. 
Pyrameis cardui infested hy Ichneumon rujiventr is, Cress,; C.E. Heustis, 
Canad. Ent. xiii. pp. 143 & 144. Ab. pallens described ; Noel, Feuill. Nat. 
xi. p. 102. Var. pallida, from Arctic Norway, described; Sch<^yen, 
Tromso Mus. Aarsh.. iv. pp. 77-79. 
Vanessa pr or sa- aberration ; Hering, 1. c. p. 137. V. urticce : study on 
its variation, as affected by food, climate, &c. ; Swiuton, Sci. Gos. xvii. 
pp. 147-149, 176-179, fig. 88: abb. oshorni and selysi described and 
figured ; Donckier de Douceel, Feuill. Nat. xi. pp. 33 & 34, pi. i. 
figs. 4 & 2. 
Junonia lavinia .(ccenia) noticed ; Saunders, Rep. E. Soc. Ont. 1880, 
p. 40. 
Eurytela hiarhas. Transformations noticed ; P. hiarhas and dryope may 
not be truly distinct ; Gooch, Ent. xiv. p. 37. 
Ilypanis cora, Feisth., var, from Socotra noticed and figured ; Butler, 
P. Z. S. 1881, p. 177, pi. xviii. fig. 4. 
Cyrestis codes, var. andamanica, and thyodamas, var. andamanica (cf 
also P. A. S. B. 1881, p. 142), described; Wood-Mason & De Niceville, 
J. A. S. B. 1. pt. 2, p. 246. 
Megalura poeyi, Luc., = Anoea echemus, Doubl. ; Gundlach, 1. c. p. 102. 
Diadema antevorta. Distant, figured by Waterhouse, Aid, i. pi. Ixix. 
D. holina (misippus') recorded from Florida ; W. H. Edwards, Papilio, i. 
p. 30. D. mima, Trimen, sexes noticed by him ; P. E. Soc. 1881, p. viii. 
Euripus consimilis, Westw., from British Burma, and var. meridion- 
alis, from Travancore, noticed and figured by Wood-Mason, J. A. S. B. 1. 
pt. 2, pp. 85 & 86, pi. iv. figs. 3 & 2. 
Penthema lisarda, Doubl., and darlisa, Moore, noticed and figured ; id. 
1. c. pp. 86 & 87, pi. iii. figs. 1 & 2. 
Limenitis arthemis not double-brooded ; W. H. Edwards, Canad. Ent. 
xiii. pp. 237-242. L. bredowi, Hubn. : habits ; Bush, Am. Nat. xv. 
p. 151. L. Camilla : notes on transformations ; Mathew, 1. c. pp. 92 & 
93. L. disippus: effect of cold applied to the pupa in producing 
