484 Mr. ©. Butler’s List of 
62a. Cyclopides sotoi, Reed. 
Mr. Edmonds notes Cyclopides sotoi of Reed as “* scarce 
near Valparaiso in December.”’ He cannot refer to C. 
philippii, for, not only does Reed’s species differ from 
mine in the brown colour of the under surface of the 
secondaries, and in having three white dots between the 
longitudinal stripes, but the note which follows evidently 
refers to my insect.* 
62. Cyclopides philippii, Butl. 
‘“‘(Hind wings, under side, yellow, with two white 
streaks from base to outer margin), Valparaiso. I have 
taken a few specimens two successive years only in one 
spot; it appears to be very local and scarce; among 
‘ Coligne.’”’ 
63. Carterocephalus bissexguttatus, Phil. 
‘Valparaiso in January ; Valdivia in February ; Chil- 
lan Baths in March.” 
66. Carterocephalus valdivianus, Phil. 
** Valdivia ; common in certain marshes, but local.” 
The following species have also been forwarded sub- 
sequent to the completion of the paper :— 
21a. Hipparchia monticolens, n.s. (Pl. XXI., fig. 1). 
$. Above fuliginous-brown, with cupreous reflections, 
which change to green in certain lights ; primaries with 
the costal border pale sordid dust-brown; an incon- 
spicuous subapical linear black spot, placed upon an 
indistinct longer linear testaceous dash, one or two 
shorter but similar dashes above and below it; fringe of 
all the wings greyish, indistinctly flecked with whitish ; 
secondaries with a curved discal series of four tawny 
flecks; thorax dark brown; anal tuft and sides of abdo- 
men pale brown ; primaries below shining greyish brown, 
* T have since seen a specimen compared with the type of 
C. sotoi, and find that it differs as described above. 
