Errata and Additions to Vol. 9. 
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P. 913, line 12 from below, to lysa add the reference: (152 i). 
P. 914, line 1 from above, before pavana insert: hyllus W. & L. is an Australian form of hermus, hyllus. 
from Queensland/ 4 
P. 915, line 1 from above, to pactolides add the reference: (152 i). 
P. 915, line 8 from above, for valuana read: raluana. 
P. 915, line 9 from above, after pactolus add: ,,cela W. & L. shows the under surface thickly traversed celu. 
by white; from Darnley Island.“ 
P. 916, line 8 from above, after ,,Salomons 44 add: ,,auletes lb. & L. is the name of the nora-form unities. 
from Queensland. 44 
P. 916, line 27 from above, to gracilis add the author: Rob. 
P. 917, line 4 from below, insert: ,,estrella W. & L. denotes beneath feebly marked specimens of estrella. 
this species from the surroundings of Cairns, whereas near Mackay normal florinda Btlr. are said to occur; 
niysia IF. ds L. is the name of specimens from the islands situate in front of Australia .“ my via. 
P. 918, line 3 from above, for atrofusa read: atrosuffusa. 
P. 918, line 10 from above, insert here: ,, N. caracalla W. d L. is above very similar to the onycha, caracalla. 
but the marginal marking of the hindwing is absent; all the distal margins of the wings are quite straightly 
cut off (in the A)- Under surface grey, crossed by light stripes. Darnley Island. 44 
P. 918, line 18_£com above, for kokopana read: kokopona. 
P. 918, lineT 24 from below, for nec 152 h read: nec Fldr. (152 h). 
P. 920, line 22 from above: The name syrias, however, cannot be applied to the Australian race 
which had already been denominated: parma IF. d • L. parma. 
P. 920, line 31 from above, before ,,palmyra" insert: N. ios IF. <Ss L. is a small form without tails, ios. 
from Thursday 1., similar to perusia-therasia. 
P. 922, line 14 from above, before cnejus insert: ,,C. amasea W. d L., from Cairns (Queensland), amasea. 
is similar to platissa, but smaller, with rounder forewings. 44 
P. 922, line 26 from below, before ,,Larva 4 ' insert: ,,— cnidus IF. d L. is the North-Australian form cnidus. 
of cnejus .“ 
P. 923, line 16 from below, for generation read: generations. 
P. 924, line 2 from below, after ,,East Africa 44 , insert: ,,This statement of Staudinger, however, 
seems to be a mistake. Cf. Aurivillius in Vol. XIII, p. 463. 44 
P. 925, line 19 from above, to gaika add the reference: (153 f). 
P. 925, line 21 from above, to argia add the reference: (153 d). 
P. 925, line 16 from below, change the reference at gaika into: (Vol. I, pi. 79 c; Vol. IX, pi. 153 f, 
and Vol. XIII, pi. 74 e). 
P. 926, line 10 from above, to alsulus add the reference: (153d). 
P. 926, line 14 from above, after Cape York add: ,, Waterhouse and Lyell confine the name 
labradus to AS with a narrow black margin; the northern form with broadly black-margined A6 they call 
labdalon/ 4 labdalon.- 
P. 926, line 26 from above, add to the ,,Note“: ,,As to the other, more palaearctic Zizera figured 
on pi. 153, touching only the northern borders of the Indian Region, we refer to Vol. I. p. 295—296; as for 
instance: ossa Swh., argia Men., opalina Pouj., japonica Murr., marginata Pouj .“ 
P. 926, line 10 from below, to varunana add the reference: (152 b). 
P. 927, line 8 from above, for (152 b, 153 i) read (152 b, c, 153 i). 
P. 930, line 18 from below, before L. mathewi insert ,,From Tasmania another small, darker agricola- 
form has been denominated, exhibiting less white on the hindwing beneath: insulana W. d• L. In the south- insulana. 
western corner of the Australian continent flies: occidens IF. d. L.. a transition to mathewi. — monticola IF. occidens. 
<0 L. is a form from an altitude of 1000 m, discovered in the north of New South Wales. 44 monticola. 
P. 930, 
from Cairns in 
P. 932, 
P. 933, 
P. 933, 
P. 933, 
P. 934, 
P. 935, 
P. 939, 
P. 941, 
P. 941, 
line 10 from below, 
Queensland). 44 
line 2 from below, 
line 14 from above, 
line 25 from below, 
line 1 from below, 
line 12 from above, 
line 26 from above, 
line 8 from above, 
line 2 from above, 
line 8 from above, 
insert: obscura IF. d L. is a very small form (not larger than a Zizera, 
to birmana add the reference: (160 b). 
to matsumurae add the reference: (160b). 
for Gr.-Gm. read: Gr.-Sm. 
to gloriosa add the reference: (162 e). 
to dohertyi add: Fruhst. (162 d). 
to indosinica add the reference: (162c). 
to ictis add the reference: (157b). 
at zozine for 161 f, g read: 161 f. 
to typhon add the reference: (161 g). 
obscura. 
