PIERIDZ— PIERIS. 
PIERIS PANDOSIA. 14. 
Uprerstpe white, the outer margin broadly bordered with black its imner 
edge deeply sinuated on the anterior wing. Anterior wing with the costal margin, 
from the base to the middle, broadly brown. 
UnpmrsIpDE as above, except that there is a white le through the brown 
at the base of the anterior wing, and a rufous line through the black margin of 
the posterior wing. 
Expan. 1q% m. Hab. Venezuela. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
Nearly allied to P. Marana of Doubleday, and P. Calydonia of Boisduval. 
PIERIS PELORIA. 15, 16. 
Upprrsipg white, slightly tinted with yellow, the body and the base of the 
wings very black. Anterior wing with the costal margin and the nervures 
broadly brown. Posterior wing with nervures black, the nervules tinted with 
hlac, the end of each marked with a large spot of brown upon the outer margin. 
Unperstpr the same, except that the posterior wimg is yellow, the nervules 
broadly brown, and that the base is marked with orange. 
Expan. 144 in. Hab. Chinese Tartary. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
This species, except that the nervures are different in their arrangement, and the antennz 
longer, has more the appearance of a Parnassius than of a Pieris, and would probably be more 
naturally placed in that genus. It is at any rate an admirable link by which to connect the two 
genera. It flies at a great elevation on the mountains of Chinese Tartary. 
