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No. 125. Euptoieta Claudia. Valparaiso. December, 

 1872. — liimache and El Sallo. Rare. Flies rather weakly. 



No. 127. Callidryas Euhule (male and female). Val- 

 paraiso. December, 1872. — Tolerably common, but flies 

 fast and is difficult to catch. 1 have worked out the life- 

 history of this species, and bred several fine specimens. 



No. 139. EpinepJiele (new species). Valparaiso. De- 

 cember, 1872. — Appeared towards the end of the month, and 

 was by no means numerous. 



No. 140. Terias Beigitta. Valparaiso. January, 1873. — 

 Common, but very local, and is a weak flyer. 



No. 141. Syrichthus Americanus. Valparaiso. January, 

 1873. — Common, but extremely local. I have another 

 species (but only a single example) from Valparaiso, which 

 comes pretty near this one. 



No. 169. DeilepJiila Daucus. Valparaiso. Various dates. 

 — A maritime species, and I have worked out its life-history. 



No. 171. Ctenuclia (new species). Coquimbo. March 

 1873. — These singular moths were very abundant in the 

 marshes between Coquimbo and La Serena. They fly straight 

 and rather heavily in the bright sunshine, carrying their 

 antennae aloft at right angles to their bodies, which gives 

 them a peculiar appearance. Their flight somewhat resembles 

 that of Anthrocera, but they are more active. A tall, umbel- 

 liferous plant, which was in blossom and grew in patches here 

 and there throughout the marshes, was much frequented by 

 them, and on approaching one of these patches the moths 

 flew off in clouds. 



No. 172. New species. Arica; Peru. March, 1873. — 

 Habits and locality, where found, similar to the above ; but 

 the insect was rare. 



No. 179. New species. Arica; Payta; Peru. March, 

 1873. — Flies, after the fashion of a Thecla, round the 

 branches of an evergreen prickly and stunted bush growing 

 close to the beach. 



No. 180. New species. Arica; Callao. March, 1873. — 

 Very abundant, especially in some lucerne fields, where they 

 occurred in countless thousands. 



No. 182. Hesperia fasciolala. Arica; Callao. March, 

 1873. — This species also occurred in prodigious numbers, 

 and I often had a dozen or more in my net at a time. 



