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Crowfoot (Journal No. 7 page 173) but the following are not in 

 that list : 



i. Catopsilia senna, Linn. 



2. Danaus leucogyne, Butl. 



3. Caligo obcron, Butl. 



4. Eupty chia hermes, Fabr. 



To which may be added the following, sent to me by Lady 

 Broome in the autumn of 1893. 



5. Taygetis inornata, Feld. 



6. Euptychia arnaa, Fabr. 



7. Mechanitis plagigera, Butl. 



HETEROCERA— OR MOTHS. 

 Sphingid.e. 



8. Charocampa (Theretra) tcrsa, Linn. 



9. Charocampa tyndarus, Boisd. 



Green-hawk moth new to the Island, taken at light in Woodford House. 



ic. Pseudosphinx tetrio Linn. 

 Bred fronYCaterpillars feeding on frangipani. 



ZYGCENIDiE. 



11. Macrocneme, (sp.) 

 Taken by Lady Broome. 



I2 p Saurita cassandra, Linn. 

 Brown moth, body spotted withered and green, 



Saturnidje. 



13. Hyperchiria sp. 



Taken at light in Woodford House ; yellow fore-wings, reddish under- 

 wings with large eye. 



Castnid-c 



14. Castnia palatums, Cram. 

 Taken by Lady Broome. 



Arctiid^. 



15. Ecpanthtria (or Isia) eridanus, var. Cram. 



Taken in the drawing-room at Government House. White moth 

 orange belts on abdomen. 



16J Urania Icilns, Linn. 

 Given me by Mr. Taitt. 



