THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 85 



Papilio glaucus, P. aster las, figured under the name P. Ajax. Vic- 

 torina sieneles, Coicefiis dido, Gycencia dirce, figured under the name 

 Papilio bates, Agrauiis vanillce, Danais plexippiis, Deiopeia ornatrix, 

 Samia cecropia, Pachylia ficus, Erebus odorata. (sic)., Actias tuna, 

 Nyctate7tion lunus. The latter is common in Jamaica. 



The insects figured in the supplementary plates which are found in 

 my copy, and to which there is no reference made by Kirby in his 

 Synonymical Catalogue," are the folUowing : — 



PLATE 4. 



Fig. I, Papilio (Argyntiis) niphe. 2 figs, Upper and lower sides. 



" 2, " (Precis) almana, vera. 2 figs. " " 



" 3, " ( Grapta) c-atireum. 2 figs. " " 



" 4, " (Junonia) xjioiie. 2 figs. " " 



PLATE 5. 



Fig. I, Papilio (Danais) plexippus. 2 figs. Upper and lower sides. 

 " 2, " (Danais) chrysippus. 2 figs. " '•' 



" 3, " (Precis) almana, XXX. 2 figs. 



(This is the wet season form known by authors as P. asterie, L.) 

 " 4, Papilio ( Neptis) leucotoe (sic). 4 figs. Upper and lower sides. 

 (Athyma) 



(The two left hand figures represent Neptis leucotJioe, and the two 

 right hand figures represent Athyma perius, which has been confounded 

 by synonymists with the preceding species, which in turn has been 

 unaccountably given by Kirby, who refers to Cramer's figure as a 

 synonym for N. aceris, Lep. Neptis leucothoe, figured in Cramer, and in 

 the unedited plate of Clerck, whose figure is a good one, is a Celebesian 

 insect.) 



PLATE 6. 



(Uncoloured.) 



Fig. I, Papilio Demoleus. 2 figs. Upper and lower sides. 



" 2, " ^gistus. 2 figs. " " 



" 3, " (Delias) pasitea (sic). 2 figs. ■' " 



" 4, " (Terias) hecabe. 3 figs. " " 



(Two forms of this species are given, one with the black marginal 

 border not quite as broad, nor as deeply sinuate inwardly as the other.) 



