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Page 134. 

 EiqMa Pelor, Doubl. (pi. 32, fig. 3), is a dark brown butterfly, with white 

 spots, which is common in Australia. 



Page 138. 

 Elymnias Panthera, Fabr. (pi. 34, fig. 6), from Java, has brown wings, much 

 paler towards the margins. 



Page 140. 

 Acrcea Perenna, Doubl. (pi. 35, fig. 2), from Ashanti, belongs to a group of 

 butterflies that is very numerous in West Africa. It is dark brown, 

 with blacker spots, and red markings. 



Page 145. 

 Megalura Gorita, Westw. (pi. 43, fig. 2), from Guatemala, has orange fore 

 wings, darker at the base, and black at the tip. The hind wings are 

 purplish at the base, and black outside ; the tip is orange. 



Page 147. 

 Neptis Saclava, Boisd. (pi. 44, fig. 4), is a brown and white butterfly which 

 is common in Madagascar and East Africa. 



Page 148. 



Charaxes Ethalion, Boisd. (pi. 45, fig. 3), is a South African butterfly in 

 which the sexes are dissimilar. The male is black, with a few bluish 

 spots near the margins, and the female, which we have figured, is 

 black, with a white band across the wings, which shades into bluish 

 on the hind wings. 



Page 149. 



AiKca Glycerium, Doubl. (pi. 46, fig. 2), from Mexico, is reddish tawny, with 

 the fore wings margined, and- obliquely banded towards the tips with 

 black. 



Siderone Itys, Cram. (pi. 46, fig. 4), from Surinam, is tawny, rather narrowly 

 bordered with black. The fore wings have an oblique black band 

 near the tip, and two transparent spots in the middle. 



Page 157. 

 Catopsilia Argante, Fabr. (pi. 51, fig. 1), is very common in South America. 

 The male is orange, and the female, which we have figured, is paler, 

 with narrow brown marginal markings, and a spot on the fore wings. 



Page 174. 

 Nydemera Insulare, Boisd. (pi. 64, fig. 4), is a brown and white moth, 



common in Madagascar. 

 Liparis Dispar, Linn., has been introduced into North America within the 



last year or two, and may perhaps prove as injurious in the New World 



as it often is in the Old. 



