collected b(/ TV. J. Burchell in Brazil. 195 



Bz. 27. 8. 28+25. 8. 27. =831. Goiaveira (as 732), or 

 Ollaria to Rio Pardo. 

 This specimen evidently bears the labels of two specimens 

 captured at dates a year apart. Tlie Brazilian label bears the 

 1 titter QfitG 



27. 8. 28. = 832. Goiaveira. (As 732.) 



Westwood's list gives three individuals captured 27. 8. 27. 

 As his list does not give any specimens dated 27. 8. 28 or 

 a. 24, 8. 28, it is possible that his 27. 8. 27 is a copyist's 

 error for these omitted dates. One missing specimen of 

 25. 8. 27 may be represented by no. 831. 



Westwood's list also gives tlie following additional speci- 

 mens which are now unfortunately missing : — 

 35I^. I. [15. 10. 25}. '' F[apilio]. Minas Geraes. At the 

 Discoberto do Antonio Velho." 



12. 3. 26. Rio de Janeiro. " Aqueduct." 



13. 3. 26. „ 



19. 3. 26. „ " In the valley of Catombf." 



3.4.26. ,, "Along the Carioca Aqueduct." 



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



30. 10. 27. 2 specimens. Sapezal to Conceicjao ; near 

 Goyaz. 



28. 1. 28. Goyaz. Camfnho de Ferreiro. 



28. 4. 28. 10 specimens. Goyaz. " Papiliones caught by 



C[ongo] at the (Jarioca spring." 

 2.2.29. 2 specimens. Porto Red,! (Na^ionale), Western side 



of River. " On the western side of the Tucantins." 

 10. 3. 29. Porto Real. " Lepidoptera began to appear more 



numerous in tlie end of Feby, and since the beginning 



of this month they appear abundant." 



24. 3. 29. Porto Real. iManga. 



12. a. 4. 5. 29. This specimen is almost certainly 764. 



The Godman-Salvin Collection contains only three speci- 

 mens of this species. On 772 VVestwood had written " Cat. 

 Elutna Hew. Ex. B. f. 30." 



Ilcematera pyramus, F. 



25. 8. 27. = 833. Ollaiia to Rio Pardo. 



Westwood's name and date agree ; the remaining two 

 specimens come under the last number in his list of Nymph- 

 alinae, and are not named by him. 

 27. 8. 27. = 834. Rio Pardo to Retiro. 

 p. 8. 9. 27. =835. Cacho^ira to Rio Gidnde. "At the 

 Rio Grande. Papiliones." 



Westwood's dates agree. 



[To be continued.] 



