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3, and in these last there was a 4th obsolescent, at outer 

 angle ; all had short frontal hairs. 



Of the 6 females, 5 had but I red spot, I had I large I 

 small spot ; 5 had 2 lunules only, i had 3 ; all had short 

 frontal hairs. 



Comparing 6 of the females from the iced chrysalides, 

 being those in which a change had more or less occurred, 

 with the 6 females not iced : 



1. All the former had the colours more intense, the 



black deeper, the light, green. 



2. In 5 of the former the green lunules on hind 



wings were decidedly larger; 3 of the 6 had 4 

 distinct lunules, i had 3, I had 3, and a 4th 

 obsolescent. Of the 6 females not iced none 

 had 4, 2 had 2, and a 3rd,, the lowest of the row^ 

 obsolescent ; 3 had 3, the lowest being very 

 small ; one had 3, and a 4th, at outer angle^ 

 obsolescent. 



3 . In all the former the subapical spot on fore wing 



and the stripe on same wing which crosses the 

 cell inside the common black band, were distinct 

 and green ; in all the latter these marks were 

 either obscure or obsolescent. 



4. In 4of the former there was a large double connected 



red spot, and in one of the 4 it was edged with 

 white on its upper side ; 2 had i large and i small 

 red spot. Of the latter 5 had I spot only, and 

 the 6th had I spot and a red dot. 



5. The former had all the black portions of the wing 



of deeper colour but less diffused, the bands being 

 narrower; on the other hand, the green bands were 

 wider as well as deeper coloured. Measuring the 

 width of the outermost common green band along 

 the middle of the upper medium interspace on 

 fore wing in tenths of a millimetre, it was found 

 to be as follows : 



