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ILLUSTRATIONS OF UNFIGURED LEPIDOPTEKA. 



Afternoon showers were frequent and on several occasions 

 it rained for four or five successive days. The road mid- 

 way up the slope offered scattering Theclas, and occasion- 

 ally a Catagramma. The best collecting was at the bot- 

 tom of the valley where the road crossed the stream and 

 where damp spots proved an attraction to wandering but- 

 terflies. Papilios and Morphos were extremely scarce. 



I intended to go beyond Chulumani but my mules were 



in such condition I was obliged to pasture them. In 



addition to this my Indian guide drew two weeks' pay in 



advance, working on my sympathy by stating that he must 



have a few days off to visit his wife who was ill. As 



far as I know he is still on duty at her bedside. It took 



me over a week to secure a suitable Indian in his place. 



A revolution, too, had been declared in La Paz, which did 



not add to my haste to return. 



XoTE. — I give below si partial list of species secured in the neighborhood 

 of Chulumani during December and January. 



A. G. Wekks, Jr. 



I'henarete. 



I'sidii. 



Dero. 

 Klugii. 



Oulita. 

 Antonina. 



Pupilla. 



Veia. 



Attalia. 



Alexina. 



Ardea. 



("esleria. 



Cyrcilla. 



Verticilla. 



I'hono. 



Sylvo. 



Artena. 



Furia. 



Latona. 



JthoDiia. 

 Thyriilifi. 

 Dirceiina. 



Ce rati Ilia. 



Jthomia. 



Episcada. 

 'J'ithorca. 

 Pi ere I la. 



D.-H. 



Linn. 



Ilubn. 

 Hubn. 



Hew. 

 Feld. 



Mew. 



Hew. 



Hew. 



Hew. 



Hew. 



Hew. 



Hew. 



Hew. 

 Hubn. 

 Hubn. 



Feld. 



