66 Mr. P. I. Lathy o'/i 



8. Heliconius erato, Linn. 



Another female aberration in which the yellow markings are 

 replaced by white ; the red markings are more pinkish in tinge than 

 in typical specimens. 



This example came from Venezuela in the same parcel 

 as H. sara, Fabr., mentioned above. 



9. Dione vanilla, Linn. PI. X, fig. 2. 



A female with all the black markings above increased and 

 coalescent ; the under-side differs little from typical specimens, 

 except the cell of fore-wing is filled in with black. 



This fine specimen was taken at Santa Barbara, 

 California. 



10. BrentJiis myrina, Cram. PI. X, fig. 3. 



A male from Canada with discal black markings of both wings 

 large and coalescent, in the fore-wing forming a wide black band. 



11. Pyrameis indica, Herbst. PI. X, fig. 4. 



A remarkable aberration in which subapical white spots of fore- 

 wing have disappeared, the lower one being indicated by an obscure 

 reddish spot, the black markings in the red median band are also 

 wanting ; mai'ginal red band of hind-wing much reduced, and the 

 black spots replaced by a dark brown bar ; the under-side of fore- 

 wing differs from typical specimens in the same way as the upper- 

 side, while the hind-wing is much clouded with brown, therefore 

 rendering the markings obscure. 



This beautiful form is from Travancore, S. India. 



12. Anao'tia jatropJim, Linn. 



A female from Dominica, Leeward Islands, having four discal 

 black spots to hind-wing above, the additional two which are smaller 

 being placed between the usual two. 



13. Anartia saturata, Stgr. PI. X, fig. 5. 



A female with the transverse markings of both wings obscure and 

 diffused, ocelli absent, and submarginal orange brown patches greatly 

 elongated at a]Dex of fore-wing and absent in hind-wing ; under-side 

 with all markings very obscure, submarginal ones and ocelli absent, 

 hind-wing with faint red scaling. 



This most beautiful variety was captured by the late 

 Mr. Priddey in Haiti, 



