collected hi/ W. J. Barchell in Brazil. 311 



I. Ithomiinjs. 



Ileterosais edessa, Hew. 



16. 9. 26. 2 S = 1» 2. Santos. " Close above the Monastery 

 of Sao Bento." " Ad marginem Sylvae." 



23. 9. 26. 4 cJ = 3-6, 1 ? = 7. Santos. 3 and 7 bear Bra- 

 zilian labels. 



26. 11. 26. <? = 8. Santos. " In the chacara (where I 

 resided) near the Monastery of Sao Bento." 

 It has already been stated that the list of Ithomiinse is in 



Professor Westwood's handwriting. 



The determination and sexing of specimens 1-8 agree with 



Westwood's. His notes show that there were two more 



specimens which cannot now be found. Both were males 



and dated 12. 1. 26 (Rio) and 23. 9. 26 (Santos). 



Hymenitis adasa, Hew. 



Bz. 693. I. 22. 10. 25. ? = 9. Minas Geraes. " In a Roca 

 (about 4 miles S.S.W. of the house of Discoberto), on 

 the road towards San Joao de Nepomucena." " Pu- 

 pil io." 

 8. 2. 26. 3 ? = 10-12. Organ Mountains. Near head of 

 R. Pacaque*. " In a ride to the Cattle Pounds and the 

 Milho Roca." 

 Agrees with Westwood's notes except as regards 12. 

 Concerning this specimen he had written " Very like adasa, 

 but with difft. veins," and " Not in Hewitson Coll. or book." 

 On 11 he had written in pencil il ? agrees with adasa $ Hew. 

 in its veins of h. w. but not with <^." 



Hymenitis erruca, Hew. 



23. 9. 26. 2(?= 13, 14. Santos. 



Determined by Westwood as polissena $ . On 13 he wrote 

 "seems identical with Polissena from Quito." 



Pseudoscada sp. near utilla, Hew. 



8. 2. 26. c? = 15. Organ Mountains. (As 10-12.) 



Compared with Hewitson's specimens of utilla in the 



British Museum 15 appears to be a less heavily marked 



form of the same species. 



Determined by Westwood as £ acilla. 



