satyridj:. 
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pi. vi. figs. 2 & 3, p. 60, nigrescens , Butl., pis. vi. fig. 1, ix. fig. 1, p. 61, 
lutescens , Butl., pi. vi. figs. 4 & 5, lais , Cram., pi. ix. fig. 2, p. 62, penanga , 
Westw., pis. vi. fig. 11, vii. fig. 6, p. 63, and casiplione , Hiibu., pi. vi. 
fig. 10, p. 64. 
Amecera menava, Hipparcliia pimpla , II. anthe, var., and Aulocera 
brahminus (which is distinct from A. weramga ) noticed ; Marshall, P. Z. S. 
1882, p. 758. 
Lctlie sicelis and diana (probably temperature forms), Neope gosch- 
kevitschi , aud Uyphthima baldus noticed; Pryer, Tr. E. Soc. 1882, 
p. 490. 
Elymnias minus , Wood-Mason & De Nic6ville, figured by them, 
J. A. S. B. li. pt. 2, pi. iii. figs. 3 & 4. E. undularis, Dru., mimicry ; 
Hocking, Sci. Goss, xviii. p. 271. 
Debts portlandia, Fabr. : transformations described ; W. H. Edwards, 
Canad. Ent. xiv. pp. 84-88. 
Melanitis ismene (held) : habits and mimicry ; Hocking, l. c. p. 271. 
Neonympha areolcitus, Smith & Abb. : transformations described ; W. H. 
Edwards, l. c. pp. 163-166. N. henshawi , W. H. Edwards, noticed by 
him, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. ix. p. 7. 
Erebia. Pyrenean species noticed ; Oberthiir, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) 
ii. pp. clii. & cliii. E. eriphyle , Freyer, and pyrrha , Fabr. ( nianto , Esp., 
wee Fabr.), var. vogesiaca discussed; Christ, MT. schw. ent. Ges. vi. 
pp. 231-243. E. scoparia , Butler, figured ; Waterhouse, Aid, ii. pi. cv. 
Chionobas Calais , Scudd., much resembles tarpeia, Esp., and is quite 
distinct from chryxus or varuna ; W. H. Edwards, Canad. Ent. xiv. p, 29. 
C '. tarpeia noticed ; id. 1. c. p. 120. 
(Ends semidea : geological history of its present distribution discussed ; 
Grote, Illustrated Essay, pp. 81-85. 
Arge galathea, Linn., var. approaching leucomelas, Esp., and pherusa , 
Boisd., second brood and aberration noticed ; Marott, Giorn. Sc. Palerm. 
xiv. pp. 53 & 54, pi. iii. figs. 11 & 12. 
Melanargia halimede , Men., noticed from Corea ; Butler, Ann. N. H 
(5) ix. p. 15. M. pherusa , Boisd., monstrosity described ; Failla-Tedaldi, 
Nat. Sicil. i. p. 208, pi. xi. fig. 8. 
Satyrus pelopea , Klug, alpina , Staud., mamurra , Herr.-Schaff., beroe , 
Freyer, and their varieties discussed ; Staudiuger, Hor. Ent. Ross. xvi. 
pp. 67-71. S. pelopea var. kirgisa , from the Caucasus described; Gerhard, 
B. E. Z. xxvi. p. 127. S. alope, Fabr., transformations figured and described ; 
W. H. Edwards, Butt. N. Am., ser. 2, Satyrus , pis. ii. & iii. : he includes 
under the form alope (pi. ii.), varr. texana and maritima, Edw., and under 
the form nep>hele, Kirby (pi. iii.), varr. olympus, Edw., and boopis , Behr. ; 
he considers tho species to have originated in the southern form peg ala, 
Fabr. Additional notes on times of appearance of larva and imago; id. 
Canad. Ent. xiv. p. 28. S. ariane , Boisd., variation noticed ; Butler, 
J. L. S. xvi. pp. 464 & 465. 
Epinephile janira var. hispulla noticed aud figured ; Marott, l. c. p. 54, 
pi. iii. fig. 13. 
Ccenonympha davus [evidently in error for pampliilus\ variation 
noticed ; J. J. Weit, Ent. xv. p. 190. 
