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Cram., = arete, Luc. ; amphinome, Linn., = mexicana , Luc. ; Didonis 
biblis , Fabr., = hyperia , Cram., and pasira , Doubl. ; Timetes marcella , 
Feld., = corinna , Doubl. & Hew., valetta and corita, Bull. & Druce, and 
napo, Boisd. 
E. D. Jones, P. Liverp. Soc., notices the transformations of Junonia 
coenia, Hiibn., Ageronia ampliinome , Linn, (pupa figured, pi. iv. fig. 8), 
xxxvi. pp. 38-40 ; Dione juno , Cram., vanillce, Linn., Ageronia ferentina 
and Ileterochroa syma , Godt., and Siderone isidora , Cram., xxxvii. 
pp. 235-240. 
On the Vanessidce of Simbirsk (10 species) ; Umnova, Bull. Mosc. lvii. 
(2) pp. 94-97. 
Argynnis nerippe , Feld., cereana and vorax , Butl., noticed, and the $ of 
the last described ; Butler, Ann. N. H. (5) xi. pp. 109 & 110. A. lathonia 
and dia in coitu ; Elwes, P. E. Soc. 1883, p. xxxiii. A. aphirope , albino, 
var. isabella noticed ; Sahlberg, Medd. Soc. Fenn. ix. p. 160. A. cybele 
in ovipositing drops its egg a height of about a foot ; Skinner, P. Ac. 
Philad. 1883, p. 36. A. dia reputed to occur in East Greenland; Scoresby 
& Hagen, Ent. M. ]\£. xx. p. 42. A.euphrosyne noticed in Sutherlandshire; 
Stainton, Ent. M. M. xx. p. 81 : variety described; Eaton, Sci. Goss. xix. 
p. 164. A. eurynome, Edw., var. erinna from Colorado described ; W. H. 
Edwards, Canad. Ent. xv. p. 33. A. nausicaa , W. H. Edwards, noticed 
by him ; Papilio, iii. pp. 6 & 7. A. pales , W. V., var. inducta from the 
frontiers of Norway described ; Sandberg, Ent. Tidskr. iv. pp. 129, 130, 
& 224. 
Mclitcea artemis feeding on honeysuckle ; [Mrs.] M. S. Jenkyns, Ent. 
xvi. p. 14. M. athalia , Rott. : aberration described ; Fromholz, B. E. Z. 
xxvii. p. 239. M. chalcedon, Doubl. & Hew. : hibernation, variation, and 
larva noticed ; Rivers & Wright, Papilio, iii. pp. 26 & 123. M. colon and 
pcrdiccas , W. II. Edw. : note on localities ; Tepper, Bull. Brooklyn Soc. 
v. p. 81. 
Vanessa polychloros and antiopa have a row of bristles on the basal 
half of the costa, which are not present in urticce , io, and atalanta ; 
Snellen & Stainton, Ent. M. M. xx. pp. 81 & 82, and Tijdschr. Ent. 
xxvi. p. cxxxv. 
Vanessa antiopa and Pyrameis atalanta. Hibernation ; Grote, Canad. 
Ent. xv. p. 40. 
Vanessa io : minute structure of club of antennas described ; Chatin, 
C.R. xcvii. pp. 677-679: ab. dy ophthalmic a described; Garbini, Bull. 
Soc. Pad. i. pp. 19 & 20. V. io and ioides : it is probable that the dwarf 
form ioides is reared from larvae which have fed on the flowers 
instead of the leaves of the nettle ; Bernard, Ent. Nachr. ix. pp. 26 & 27. 
V. milberti, Godt. : transformations noticed ; Gosse, Canad. Ent. xv. 
p. 49. V. polychloros : full-fed larva uninjured by cyanide ; Finch, Sci. 
Goss. xix. p. 190. V. urticce : colour of pupa) in England and Switzerland ; 
[Mrs.] M. S. Jenkyns, Ent. xvi. pp. 13 & 14: not constantly smaller in 
the Isle of Man than in England ; Porritt, Ent. M. M. xx. p. 113. 
Pyrameis atalanta , cardui, and callirhoe mentioned ; Dent, P. Manch. 
Soc. xxi. pp. 128 & 129. 
Pyrameis atalanta , Linn. : habits of larva described ; W. H. Edwards, 
