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forwarded, which is slightly crippled, was bred at sea on the 

 7th iiist., in lat. 35° 4' N., lon^^ 16 1*' 1' W., after having been 

 in the clirjsalis slate since November last. 



No. 93. Pieris Xanthodice. Valparaiso. November, 1872. 

 — Common. I have partially worked out the life-history of 

 this species, and should have done so had we remained at 

 Valparaiso a few days longer. The larvae feed on a wild 

 species of eress, and also in gardens on wallflower. Male 

 and female specimens are forwarded. 



No. 94. Collas rutilans (male). Valparaiso. November, 

 1872. — Damp meadows at Limache, about thirty miles inland 

 from Valparaiso. 



No. 98. Colids rutilans (female). Valparaiso. Novem- 

 ber, 1872. — Rather a scarce butterfly. Is it a variety or 

 female of No. 94 ? It is frequently found where No. 94 is 

 not. 



No. 99. Hesperia paniscoides. Valparaiso. November, 

 1872. — Very common. 



No. 100. Hesperia fulva. Valparaiso. November, 1872. 

 — Very common. 



No. 103. Thecla (new species). Valparaiso. November, 

 1872. — Scarce. Flies round the tops of bushes like a Thecla. 



No. 105. Lyccena chilensis. Valparaiso. November, 1872. 

 — Common. The female has an orange-coloured blotch in 

 the centre of the fore wings. 



No. 106. Same as No. 103. Valparaiso. November, 1872. 

 — Common in dry, grassy spots. 



No. 116. jE'/?i»£'/9/ie/e (new species). Valparaiso. Novem- 

 ber, 1872. Abundant everywhere. Habits similar to those 

 of S. Tithonus. 



No. 117. Saiyriis chilensis. Valparaiso. November, 1872. 

 — Common. Seldom found below an elevation of eight 

 hundred feet. Habits of S. Semele. 



No. 118. Epiuephele (new species). Valparaiso. Novem- 

 ber, 1872. — Mountain gorges at a considerable elevation, 

 flying among a stunted descrij)tion of cane. 



No. 123. Satyr us Montrotii. Valparaiso. Noveuiber, 

 1872. — Appeared towards the end of the month in woody 

 mountain gorges. Rather common. 



No. 124. Hesperia fasciulata. Valparaiso. December, 

 1872. — El Salto, about seven miles from Valparaiso. Not 

 common. 



