( Hv ) 



H. hydarus, Hew. 



H. erato, Linn. 



magnificus, Riff. 

 H. amphitriie, Riff. 

 H. cyrhia, Godt. 

 Nymphalin^. 



Catagramma denina, Hew. 

 C. pasithea, Hew. 

 C eunomia, Hew. 

 C. parima, Hew. 

 Adelplia lara, Hew. 

 Eresia castilla, Feld. 

 Agrias amydon, Hew. 



PlERINiE. 



Pereute charops, Boisd. J . 



Trinidad, Central 

 America, Colombia. 



Guiana, Peru, Ecuador. 



Peru. 



Ecuador. 



Guatemala to Ecuador. 



Peru, 



Amazon. 



Colombia, Ecuador. 



Colombia, Peru. 



Colombia, Ecuador. 



Colombia. 



Central America, Colom- 

 bia, Ecuador. 

 Colombia. 

 Ecuador, Peru. 



Colombia, Ecuador. 



P. callinice, Feld. 

 Gatasticta teutamis, Hew. ? . 

 Papilionin^. 



Pajjilio euterphiiijS, Godm. and 

 Salv. 

 C. teutamis $ and P. euteTp>inus were represented by coloured 

 drawings. 



Butterflies from South Spain. — Mr. W. G. Sheldon 

 brought for exhibition a case containing butterflies from 

 Andalusia taken in the spring of this year. They included 

 Anthocharis helemia and var. glance; A. tagis, low-level and 

 high-level forms, with A. tagis, var. belleziiia, from Digne, for 

 comparison ; Zegris eupheme, var. meridionalis ; Meliteea phoebe, 

 var. occitanica ; M. deione, a very large and well-marked form ; 

 Melanargia ines, with one striking aberration showing a strong 

 melanic tendency ; and large bright Nomiades melanops, with 

 French specimens for comparison. 



Aberration of Dryas paphia. — Dr. Herbert Charles 

 showed a remarkable aberration of Dryas p)aphia taken by 

 him in the New Forest in July last. With the exception of 

 the borders, and the bases, the Aving surfaces were suffused with 



