184 Mr. J. C. Moulton on the Rhopalocera 



7. 3. 26. = 674. '' Catombi." Rio de Janeiro. '' At 

 Catonibi." 



7. :5. 26. = 675. Tlio de Janeiro. '' At Catombf." 



Bz. 7. 3. 2io. = 676. Another la]>el attached to this speci- 

 men has the words : — " DupHcate Lepidoptera, selected 

 from my Brazilian collection." llio de Janeiro. " At 

 Catombi." 



Bz. 9. 3. 2(S. = 677. Rio de Janeiro. 



1(3. 3. 26. = 678. „ (As 647.) 



/h. IC. 3. 20. = 679. „ 



27. 8. 27. = 680. lietiro. Just north of liio Pardo. 



30. 10. 27. = 681. tSapezal to Concel^ao ; near Goyaz. 



Bz. 25. 8. 28. = 682. Retiro to Goyaveira. <' On the 

 road." Tiiis Retiro is east of Goyaz, and the place 

 mentioned on 514. 

 Westwood had written the name Bihlis, and his list adds 



three imlividuals caj)tured : — 



14. 1. 26. Rio de Janeiro. " Brought from and collected 

 in the Valley of Laranjeiros. Omnia insuper 

 plantas." 



19. 3. 26. Rio de Janeiro. " fii the valley of Catombi." 



20. 3. 26. Rio de Janeiro. "Along the Carioca Aque- 



duct." 



Peridromia arethusa, Cram. 



Bz. 19U- L [8. 9. 25]. = 683. Rio de Janeiro. Along U,,, 

 Aqueduct. " Fapilio. In sylva." 



106§. [3.4.26]. =684. Rio de Janeiro. Along the 

 Carioca Aqueduct. " PapUio : totimque nigra supra 

 maculis cceruleis, subtus maculis rubris. This settles on 

 tiie sunny smooth trunks of trees." [Other butterflies 

 bearing the same number are : — Papilio hectorides, Esp., 

 1 ; Papilio tonjuatuft^ Cr., subsp. polybius, ISwains., 1.] 



1!2U3. 7. 9. 28. 4= 685-688. Rio Maranhao to Fe Gu^rda 

 Mor. Between Jeragud, and Cavalcanti ; near Rio Ma- 

 ranhao. '' 2 sp[ecies of] Papilioties caught against sunny 

 side of truidc of a large tree on bank of the Maranhao. 

 Wings expanded flat against the trunk." — " 12J^3 conf. 

 Pap. arethusa'^ [added later in pencil on blank page]. 

 The other species is Aqeronia chloe, StoU. 



Bz.-{- 121^3. 7. 9. 28. = 689. Rio Maraidiao to FeGuilrda 

 Mor. As above. 

 West wood's list gives two more specimens captured on 



this date. He gives the name "^1??//. Arete" to one of the 



two numbers into which he had divided these specimens. 



