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the tails. It is also smaller, and the anal spot is larger, 

 with a broad white edging. 



From lot No. 2, twenty days, came : 

 i female Marcellus, with single red spot. 

 I female between Marcelhis and Telamonidcs ; 

 general coloration pale ; the lunules all obsoles- 

 cent ; 2 large red anal spots not connected ; 

 frontal hairs medium length, as in Telamonides. 

 I female between Marcellus and Telamonidcs ; 

 colour bright and clear ; 3 lunules ; 2 large red 

 spots ; frontal hairs short. 



1 female Telamonides ; colours black and green ; 4 

 lunules ; a large double and connected red spot ; 

 frontal hairs medium. 



2 female Telamonides ; colours like last ; 3 and 4 

 lunules; 2 large red spots ; frontal hairs medium. 



From lot No. 3, twenty-five days, came: 

 , I male Telamonides; clear colours; 4 large lu- 

 nules ; I large, I small red spot ; frontal hairs 

 long. 



I female Telamonides ; medium colours ; 4 lunules ; 

 large double connected red spot ; frontal hairs 

 long. 



In general shape all were Marcellus, the wings pro- 

 duced, the tails long. 



From this it appeared that those exposed twenty-five 

 days were fully changed ; of those exposed twenty days, 

 3 were fully, 2 partly, I not at all ; and of those exposed 

 fourteen days, I partly, 2 not at all. 



The butterflies from this lot of 104 chrysalides, but 

 which had not been iced, were put in papers. Taking 6 

 males and 6 females from the papers just as they came 

 to hand, Mr. Edwards set them, and compared them 

 with the iced examples. 



Of the 6 males, 4 had I red anal spot only, 2 had i large 

 i small ; 4 had 2 green lunules on the hind wings, 2 had 



