414 Mr, W. J. Kaye's Notes on the doviiimnt MuUeriafi, 

 Family DANAID^E. 



Subfamily LYCOREAN^. 



Genus Lycorea. 



1. Lycorea ceres, Cram. 



2. Lycorea pasinuntia, Cram. 



Family ERYCINID^. 



Subfamily LEMONIIN^. 



Genus Stalachtis. 



1. Stalachtis calliope, Linn. 



Supplementary species belonging to the group but 

 occurring in other localities and not yet detected from 

 the Potaro : — 



Family NYMPHALID^. 



Subfamily ITHOMIIN^. 



Tithorea harmonia, Cram. = T. megara, Doub. Hew. nee. 

 Godt. 



Subfamily NYMPHALIN^. 

 P7'otogonius hippona, Fab. (true). 



Family PIERID^. 



Dismorphia amphione. 



Of all these there is no doubt whatever that the several 

 species of Meliniea are the models to which all the other 

 species are converging. Melinma mneme at the present 

 time occurs in prodigious numbers. From March to 

 May and from September to December inclusive (these 

 approximating to the two dry seasons), it is almost 

 invariably to be found sitting upon the white flowers of 

 LJupatorium macropthyllurii wherever that plant is found 

 growing. In much lesser numbers Melinma crameri is to 

 be found. Melinma cgina is rather more plentiful than 

 M. crameri, yet a very long way from being as common as 

 M. mneme. Of the fourth Melinma there is little to be 

 recorded ; it is a single straggler that was taken on March 

 17th, 1905, and is either Melinma mnasius or a closely 



