collected ly W. J. Burchell in Brazil. 35 



3. 4. 26. = 358. Rio de Janeiro. " Along the Carioca 



AquocUict." 



4. 3. 27. = 359-361. Near S. Paulo. " Morumby : over 



the hilly pastures E"^ of the house." 

 Bz. 4. 3. 27. = 362. " Lente volans, secus marginem 



sylva3." Near S. Paulo. As 359-361. 

 12. 3. '27. = 363. " In silvis et silvaticis." Near S. 



Paulo. " Morumby. Walk to old house." 

 16. 3. 27. = 364. " Between Morumbi and S. Pdulo." 



Westwood's listj which also includes no. 365, agrees, save 

 for the statement that two specimens were captured 16. 3. 27. 



Morplio catenarius, Perry. 

 4. 3. 27. = 365. Near S. Paulo. (As 359.) 



Morpho perseus, Cram. 



Bz.+ 2. G. 29. =366. "Picked up floating dead on the 

 river." E. Tocantins, just below Baiao : " Sitio das 

 Pedras." 

 Westwood's list agrees. 



Morpho caiaxihia, Esp. 



106T. 3. 4. 26. S = 367. Rio de Janeiro. " Along the 

 Carioca Aqueduct. Papilio. ^ 0. Imperador?^ Above 

 entirely metallic blue, beneath a plain brown." 

 Westwood's list agrees, but does not include the following 

 specimen. 



6. 3. 27. c? = 368. " Hab. in densis sylvarum volatu lento 



altiore in cursu subrecto." Near S. Paulo; " MorumbV. 



Road N.N. W. of house." 



The tbllowing passage in the Brazilian note-book almost 



certainly refers to this species : — " 6. 3. 27. Papilio — at 



Morumby. In the interior of the forest. Flies slowly and 



steadily; generally high." 



[Three wings of this specimen with Burchell's MS. label 

 fortunately still attached, were found, Feb. 2, 1904, among 

 insects of entirely diftorent orders. — E. B. P.] 



Morpho adojiis, Cram. 



28. 10. 25. <S = 369. Minas Geraes. " In the Forest on 



the West and on the East side of S. Joiio de Nepo- 

 muc^na." 



29. 10. 25. 2 S = 370, 371. Minas Geraes. " In the forest 



on the S.E. side of S. Joao de Nepomuc^na." 



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