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p. 85, Jamides hochus, figs. 8 & 8a, pi. xxxvi. p. 86, Lyccenesthes lyccBuina^ 
Feld., pi. XXXV. figs. 8 & 8a, p. 87, Catochrysops straho, Fabr., figs. 2 & 2a, 
Uthargyria, Moore, p. 91, cneius, Fshv., pandava, figs. 1 & la, 5, pi. xxxvii. 
p. 92, Polyommatus hcuticus, Linn., p. 93, Lampides mlianus, Fabr., figs. 3 & 
3a, b, p. 94, elpis, Godt., figs. 4 & 4a, pi. xxxviii,, pseudelpis, Butl., p. 95, 
coruncans, Moore, pi. xxxvi. figs. 9 & 9a, b, p. 96, Catapozcilma elegans, 
Druce, pi. xxxix. figs. 3 & 3a, p. 97, Zesius chrysomallus, Hiibn., pi. xl. 
figs. 4 & 4a, Deudorix epijarbas, Moore, figs. 4 & 4a, lanhana, Moore, fig. 5, 
pi. xxxix. p. 103, Aphnoius ictis^ Hew., p. 107, Siirendra discalis, Moore, 
pi. xliv. figs. 1 & la, p. 113, Amblypodia naradoides^ Moore, Hg. 2, darana, 
Moore, figs. 1 & la, pi. xliii. p. 114. 
Lyc(Bna adonis, W..V. (= improba, Reed) is probably not a Chilian 
species : Scolitantides collina, Phil. (= lyrnessa, Hew.), chilensis, Blanch. 
(= atahualpa, Wallengr.), Chrysophanus bicolor, Phil. ( ? = quadrimacu- 
lata, $ , sec. Hew.), and quadrimaculata. Hew., noticed ; Butlei*, Tr. E. 
Soc. 1881, pp. 467-469. 
Lyccena alexis, var. celina, Aust., discussed ; Oberthiir, Etudes d’Ent. 
vi. pp. 50 & 51. L. adonis recorded from Oban; Sturge, Ent. xiv. p. 225. 
L. cegon, Hiibn., variation, and distinctive characters from argus discussed ; 
Oberthiir, op. cit. v. pp. 21 & 22 : hermaphrodite (right side $ , left side $ ), 
Cole, Tr. Epp. Forest, i. p. xi. L. cyllarus var. ceruginosa, from Ala 
Tan, noticed ; Staudinger, S. E. Z. xlii. p. 285. L. eumedon ab. speyeri 
described ; Husz, Ent. Nadir, vii. p. 244. L. icarus, hermaphrodite (left 
side $ , right side $ ) ; Sang, P. E. Soc. 1881, p. x. : var. icarinus, Scriba, 
on its occurrence in Britain, Long & Weir, op. cit. p. xxxii. L. lochias, 
Hew. (P), redescribed as now by Westwood ; Oates’s “Matabole Land,” 
p. 352. L. loewii, Zell., var. (P) fergana, from Saisan, described; Staudinger, 
1. c. p. 262. L. lycidas, Trapp, redescribed ; it is the Valais form of L. 
zephyrus, Friv. ; Jiiggi, MT. schw. Ent. Ges. vi. pp. 95-99, plate. L. 
•medon, with a white spot on each wing ; Sang, 1. c. p. x. L. speciosa, H. 
Edwards, redescribed by him ; Papilio, i. p. 55. L. telicanus, ab. bellieri, 
from Sicily, described and figured ; Ragusa, Nat. Sicil. i. p. 37, pi. iii. 
fig. 2. L. tengstrceini, var. davidi, from North-east China, described and 
figured ; Oberthiir, 1. c. vi. p. 13, pi. viii. fig. 1. 
Castalius elna. Hew., noticed ; Wood-Mason & DeNiceville, J. A. S. B. 
1. pt. 2, p. 248. 
Scolitantides plumbea, Butl., figured by Waterhouse ; Aid, i. pi. Ixxix. 
Catochrysops cneius, Fabr., and contracta, Butl., noticed ; Butler & 
Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1881, pp. 605 & 606. 
Polyonimatus amphidamas, Esp., var. Zap/)o?iica, described ; Backhaus, 
Ent. Monatsbl. i. p. 40. [Omitted from Zool. Rec. xiii.] P. dorilis, 
var. orientalis, from the Caucasus and Asia Minor, noticed ; Staudinger, 
1. c. p. 281. P. mauritanicus, Luc., variation noticed ; Oberthiir, 1. c. 
p. 49. 
Chrysophanus nais, Edw., belongs to Apodemia {Erycinidce) ; Butler & 
Edwards, Canad. Ent, xiii. pp. 17 & 18. 
Theda w-album and quercus : cannibalism of larval ; Bliss & others, 
Ent. xvi. pp. 157 & 177. T. taxila, Brem., var. aurorina, described ; T. 
diamantina, Oberth., redescribed and figured : Oberthiir, 1. c. v. p. 18, 
