no TRAVELS AMONGST THE GREAT ANDES. 



101. Pamphila phylcens (Drury). 



Papilio phylceus, Drury, 111. Ex. Ent., i, t. 13, f. 4. 5. 

 Hab. Machaclii (9-10,000 feet). Several specimens. 



102. Ancyloxypha sp. 1 



Hab. Valley of Cliillo (9-10,000 feet) ; Macliaclii (9500-10,000 feet) ; 

 Quito (9400 feet). Four examples closely allied to A. melaneura of Felder, 

 but differing in the absence of the silvery streaks on the secondaries beneath. 



103. Pyrgus orcus (Cram.). 



Papilio orcus, Cram., Pap. Exot., t. 334, £ K. L. 



Hab. Bridge of Chimbo (1000 feet). Two examples, which appear refer- 

 able to this species. 



104. Pythonides tryxus {(^v^m.). 



Papilio tryxus, Cram., Pa]3. Exot., t. 334, f G. H. 

 Hab. Country west of Quito. One example.'. 



105. Achlyodes sp. ? 



Hab. Nanegal (alt. uncertain). A single example in bad condition. 

 Agrees with many specimens in our collection from vaiious pai'ts of Central 

 America, but we have not yet found a name for it. 



