Dr. Bevan's 'Honey Bee' is a well known work on the same subject: its publication will be fresh in the memory of many of our readers: the estimation in which it is held is sufficiently manifested by the call for a second and enlarged edition. It is our honest wish that each of these works may bring an abundant honey -harvest to its author, and thus remunerate him for his labours on behalf of bees and men. K.
Short Communications about Insects.
Description of Erycina Margaretta, (White). Wings above and below bright saffron yellow; the upper wings above, at the tips, have
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alternate bars of dark brownish black and white, diminishing in length towards the posterior tip, where the orange-saffron colour of the general surface runs to the margin, forming a short bar, as broad as two of the others taken together: this is followed by a small, triangular, brownish-black spot; the dark brown bars and this spot line the nervures of the wing at the end:—in the lower wing the saffron colour, near the margin, is digitated; at the end of each of the " fingers " is a small white spot; round the posterior margin there are six triangular black spots, each of which seemingly is traversed by a vein. The under side is very similar to the upper—the white spots round the margin of the lower wing are much larger, and occupy nearly all the orange-saffron "finger."