collected hy W. J. Burchell in Brazil. 15 



1. 3. 26. = 960. Organ Mtns. Along the River Mage, 

 upwards to the Fazenda da Lagoa. Westwood's list 

 adds three more individuals captured on this date. 

 Bz.+ 2. 3. 26. = 961. Eio de Janeiro or Organ Mtns. 



Westwood's list gives another of this date. 

 7. 3. 26. 2= 962, 963. Rio de Janeiro. " At Catomhf." 

 10. 3. 2Q. = 964. Rio de Janeiro. 

 16. 3. 2Q. S = 965. Rio de Janeiro. (As 647.) 

 This specimen bears Westwood's number (N. 1). 

 16. 3. '2i6. 966. Rio de Janeiro. 

 Bz. 15. 9. 26. = 967. Santos. " Papil. at edge of the 



forest at S. Bento Monastery." 

 19. 9. 2Q. = 968. Santos. 



Westwood's list gives two more individuals captured on 

 this date. 



a. 29. 8. 27. = 969. Cervo. (As 527.) 

 9. 1. 28, 3= 970, 971, 972. Goyaz. By the Horta etc. 

 4. 3. 28. 5=973-977. Goyaz. "Caught by the rio Ver- 



melho, near the Carioca aqueduct : by C[ongo].'' 

 Bz. 2. 2. 29. = 978. Porto Real. " On the western side 



of the Tucantins." 

 19. 2. 29. = 979. Porto Redl. 



18.12.29. =980. "in locis apertis." Para. Rivulet 

 above arsenal. 

 Form amalthea, L., in British Museum. 



With the exception of 980, all the above specimens are 

 named form rocselia, Esch., in British 3Juseum. The form 

 amalthea seems to be more prevalent in Trinidad, Honduras, 

 Guiana, and Bolivia. In Colombia an intermediate form 

 exists. The difference between them is that the subapical 

 white bar of the fore wing of f. rocselia is replaced in 

 f. amalthea by faint and indistinct white spots. 



Westwood's list (N. 1) omits 969, and adds two specimens 



captured respectively, 8. 2. 2'6, Organ Mtns., and o. 2. 29, 



Porto Real. The dates otherwise agree. 



No date. = 981. Placed by Westwood in his list of Anartia 



jatrophe, Linn. Considering the obvious differences 



between these two species, it is, perhaps, probable that 



Burcliell's label has become displaced from tlie original 



specimen. There is no A. jatrophe without a date in 



the collection, and there is no A. amalthea mentioned in 



Westwood's list without a date. 



