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Errata and Additions to Vol. 9. 
tale! mn. 
elgneri. 
delos. 
erythrinn. 
panaetha. 
eugenia. 
beretava. 
alhi pJaga. 
albiplaga. 
coeligena. 
wanda- 
menensis. 
nitens. 
jetavanus. 
claudia. 
P. 792, line 14 from above, for (139 f) read: (138 f). 
P. 807, line 25 from above, for Moulet read: Moult. 
P. 809, line 18 from below, for magnimus read: maximus. 
P. 825, line 9 from above, for & Bak. B. read: & B.-Bak. 
P. 825, line 22 from above, after ..Queensland 11 append: ,,Probably only a southern form of the 
following species. “ 
P. 829. line 17 from above, after ,,doubtful 11 append: ,,taletum W. <0 L. which sometimes though 
rarely shows white in the disc of the hindwing, forms the transition to hymetus. Cairns and Kuranda.“ 
P. 831. line 9 from above, after ,.North Australia 11 append: ,.where it represents the preceding 
species. 11 
P. 835, line 23 from below, after ,,doubtful 11 append: for which reason we better place the species 
to Amblypodia (p. 967). 
P. 835, line 21 from below, to danis add the reference: (143 b). 
P. 838, line 24 from above, for (145 h) read: (145 i). 
P. 840, line 30 from below, after ,,Halmaheira“ append: An allied form is figured as dry ope (146 g). 
P. 841. line 33 from above, after ,,Fergusson Island 11 insert: ,, H. elgneri W. <£• L., from Prince of 
Wales I., is on both sides similar to the preceding species, but the margin of the hindwing beneath is yellow 
instead of red. 11 
P. 842, line 18 from below, append after: (Milne Bay): ,,H. cyane W. & L., from Queensland, has 
the size of cleon, but the bands of the hindwing beneath are quite narrow, almost as thin as a thread. 11 
P. 845, line 12 from below, after ,,blue“ append: ,,the metallic colour of the upper surface shows 
a bright greenish gloss. — In delos W. <£• L., from Victoria, the marginal portions of both wings are black 
almost as far as the centre. 11 
P. 846, line 13 from above, after ,,Queensland 11 append: ,.It may be a form of ignita. — Also 
erythrina W. <£• L. with a pale yellow, scantily spotted under surface the dark bands of which are broken up 
into rows of spots. Darwin. 11 
P. 848. line 24 from below, after ,,Aru Islands 11 append: ,,An allied form, panaetha W. <£• L., was 
described as a Waigeum from Cape York. 
P. 852, line 17 from above, to hyacinthina add: ,,simplexa Tepper is an older name for cyanites 
To cyanites add: ..a western race of hyacinthina. -- eugenia W. d- L. is a smaller form from Kuranda 
(Queensland). 11 
P. 866. line 3 from above, cancel the paragraph: ..beretava Rob. . . . clasping-organs 11 ; cf. p. 873. 
P. 866, line 25 from below, to tenella Mish. add the reference: (152 g). 
P. 879. line 6 from below, before ,,Neopithecops u insert: ,, albiplaga (Fruhst.) (154 g) which is 
unknown to me in nature, may be ranged here, unless it be a Candalides from the xanthospilos- group. Under 
surface all white, upper surface black with a larger white spot above and a smaller one below the inner margin 
of the fore wing. 11 
P. 891, line II from below, after ,,6000 ft. 11 append: ,,We may add here the form figured as 
albiplaga Fruhst. i. 1. (147 b). 
P. 899, line 24 from below, to tualensis Rob. add the reference: (145 i). 
P. 901, line 5 from below, for (779 h) read: (79 h). 
P. 902, line 19 from below, for paulanensis read: palauensis. 
P. 905, line 5 from below, to semperi Fruhst. add: (151 h). 
P. 907. line 24 from above, after ..Lampides" append: ,,To this species we have to add: coeligena 
Fruhst. i. 1. (147 a). 
P. 908, line 5 from above, after ,.Borneo 11 add: ,,here we may insert wandanienensis Fruhst. i, 1. 
(147 a) from New Guinea, which is unknown to me in nature 11 . 
P. 909, line 24 from above, after cytinus insert: ,.Presumably allied to this form is: nitens Fruhst. 
i. 1. (147 a).“ 
P. 909. line 28 from below, to ,,perennially 11 add: , Jetavanus Fruhst. i. I. (151 g) is presumably 
the most closely allied to argentiferus Fruhst. 
P. 911, line 10 from above, for zella read: zelea Fruhst. 
P. 911, line 21 from above, to amphissa add: — ,,claudia W. d- L. denotes specimens from the 
Claudie R. in the York Peninsula. 11 
