PIERlDJil. 
Ins. 173 
E. Fletcher, Ent. M. M. xv. pp. lOG & 107. P. rucpiielli, Koch, and 
hrassicoides, Gudr., noticed and figured by C. Oberthur, 1. c. pp. 16 & 18, 
pi. i. figs. 2 & 4. P. severina and mesentina : variation ; J. P. Mansel 
Weale, P. E. Soc. 1878, pp. viii. & ix. P. vanvolxcmi, Capr., and acha- 
mantis, Berg: cf. Bull. E. Belg. xxi. pp. xxii.-xxiv., cc. P. vmona^ hulda, 
napi^ frigida^ pallida, oleracea, castoria, marginalis, ergane, rapm, and 
novanglioi, appear to be all forms of one polymorphic species ; H. 
Edwards, P. Cal. Ac. vii. pp. 165-1G7. 
Catliamiia rosenbergi, Voll. (lorquini, Feld.). Larva described ; 
Piepers & Snellen, Tijdschr. Ent. xxi. p. 31. 
CalUdryas. Serrated costa of some species ; A. G. Butler, P. E. Soc. 
1878, pp. ii.-iv. 
CoUas alexandra, Edw. Note on earlier stages ; T. L. Mead, Wheeler’s 
Report. V. p. 749. 
Colias {Meganostoma) eurydice, Boisd. Transformations and var. 
amorphoi described ; H. Edwards, P. Cal. Ac. vii. pp. 60-62 & 169. 
Colias clirysotheme, Esp. H. Strecker notices var. flava, “ destitute of 
every trace of orange ” ; Butt. & Moths, p. 83. 
Colias edusa suffused with rosy purple; J. Anderson & C. E. B. 
Hewitt, Sci. Gos. xiii. pp. 280 & 281, xiv. pp. 141 & 142. ' Its variation, 
and unusual abundance in Britain in 1877, discussed by E. A. Fitch, who 
figures 13 varieties and the eggs and pupa; Ent. xi. pp. 49-61 {cf. also 
R. F. Logan, P. R. Phys. Soc. iv. pp. 228-230). Its hybernation as a 
larva or an imago; ll. Jobson & C. Willniott, Ent. xi. p. 139. Its 
Rcnrcity in 1878 ; Ent. xi. pp. 250, 251, 253, 254, & 269. 
Colias eurytheme, Boisd., redescribed and figured, with its transforma- 
tions, and the forms ariadne and heewayden, Edw. ; W. H. Edwards, 
Butt. N. Amer. Col. pi. iv. C. hecla, Lef. : R. McLachlau describes var. 
glacialis from Hayes Sound and Discovery Bay ; J. L. S. xiv. p. 108. C. 
palomo: larva described ; Naacke, JB. schles. Ges. liii. pp. 154-156 (1875). 
C. pelidne and jmJeeno : synonymy and variation ; H. Strecker, “ Lepido- 
ptera,” p. 133 (to the former he refers labradorensis, interior, and lauren- 
tina, Scudd., scudderi, Reak., and Christina, Edw., and to the Jatter, 
chippewa, Edw. (= lielena, Edw., nec H. S.). C. philodice, Godt. : H. 
Strecker describes varr. nigra and virida ; Butt. & Moths, p. 82. 
Gonepteryx rhamni feeding on Maytemis cliilensis ; N. C. Tuely, Ent. xi. 
p. 140. 
Rhodocera farinosa, Zell. Distinctive characters discussed ; O. Stau- 
dinger, Hor. Ent. Ross. xiv. pp. 225 & 226. 
Callicharis aitxo, Boisd., is not distinct from evarne, King., C. heis- 
hamma, Trim., may be another variety ; C. Oberthur, Etudes d’Ent. hi. 
pp. 18 & 19. 
Anthocharis belia, var. ochracea from the Yenisei described ; F. Trybom, 
CEfv. Ak. Forh. 1877, vi. p. 37 ; A. ausonides, Boisd., transformations 
noticed, T. L. Mead, Wheeler’s Report; v. pp. 747 & 748; A.carda- 
mines, $ , with an orange spot on the underside of one fore wing, J. A. 
Finzi, P. E. Soc. 1878, p. xxiii. ; A. genutia, Fabr., figs. 1-4, and jidia, 
Edw., figs. 5-8. figured and redescribed by W. H. Edwards. Butt. N. 
Amer. ii. Anth. pi. ii. ; A. hy antis, Edw., = creusa, Doubl., J. sara and 
