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From Ecuador, including the localities Balsampamba, 
Angamarca, and Malo—71 butterflies, in part collected by 
Buckley, in part by Cole, and in part of uncertain origin. 
From various Neotropical localities (Costa Rica, Amazon, 
Para, Santarem, Parana (S. Brazil), Paraguay, Argentina)— 
32 butterflies. 
From North America, from a great variety of localities— 
23 butterflies, many of them bearing very precise data. 
Tropical West Africa—78 Lepidoptera, the great majority 
butterflies ; from many localities often given in great detail. 
East and South Africa—6o butterflies, from a number of 
localities. 
From Madagascar—11 Lepidoptera, the data very precise 
in most cases. From the collections of Humblot, Waters, and 
Hobson. 
From Lushai, U. Burma; the Khasia Hills, Assam; the 
Himalayas ; Baxa, N.E. India; Mhow, Central India; Ban- 
galore, Mysore ; and Ceylon—39 butterflies. 
From the Andaman Islands—3 butterflies, and Nias Island 
—2 butterflies. 
From Hong Kong; Haining, E. China; Chusan Island and 
Tygosan Island, the Chusan Archipelago—8 butterflies. All 
with admirable data, collected by Commander Walker during 
the voyage (1890-3) of H.M.S. “ Penguin.” 
From Western and Central China—5 butterflies. 
North Borneo. From Labuk, Kini Balu, and Selacan, col- 
lected by A. L. Cook ; from Sarawak and Trusan, collected by 
Everett—36 butterflies. 
From North Celebes, Sumbawa, Amboyna, Batchian Island, 
the Philippines, New Ireland, &c.—20 butterflies. 
From New Guinea (Etna Bay, Kapaur), collected by Webster, 
Doherty, &c.—20 butterflies. 
From the Kei Islands, collected by Webster and Langin— 
21 butterflies. 
From Australia (various localities in Queensland and New 
South Wales)—15 butterflies. 
From Japan, 15 butterflies. 
