PIERIS I. 



made the di'awing which I have used. I was able tc compare it with several 

 larvfe in alcohol sent me by Mr. Baron. The chrysalis is drawn from an alco- 

 holic example, also from Mr. Baron. The outline is correct, but the color may 

 not be so accurately given as if I had had the living chrysalis at hand. Mr. 

 Baron says the color is " dark brown," and the appearance of these examples 

 would indicate that the natural color is of one shade. There are no black dots, 

 as is common in chrysalids of species of Pieris. 



