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Lampides argiades, Pallas. — One specimen in my collection. 



Lyc^na LABRADVS,^Godarf. — Very common. 



HoLOCHiLA XANTHOSPiLOS, Hiil).— One specimen taken by Mr. 

 E. H. Saunders. 



Subfamily P I e r i n ^. 



Terias SMIL ax, Bon.— Miss E. Nichols tells me that at times 



this insect is abundant. 



Callidyras pyranthe, Linn. — One specimen in my collection. 



Subfamily P a p i l i o N i n .e. 



Papilio erectheus, Don. — This butterfly is very plentiful, and 

 its larvse are to be found feedino- on the orange trees. 



Papilio macleayanus, LeacJi.^When I visited the island 

 during Christmas, 1895, I found this butterfly abundant. It was 

 flying about on the summits of the smaller hills. The Lord Howe 

 form seems to differ slightly from the typical Australian form, in 

 that it is lighter in colour and that the spots along the outer 

 margins of both wings are larger and more numerous. 



Family HESPERID.ffi. 



Apaustus agraulia, Hewitson. — One specimen taken by Mr. 

 E. H. Saunders. 



