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and " open land near Barro^allie, St. Vincent, 500 feet, Jan. 12." 

 " St. George's, Grenada." 



Three males and a female of this beautiful little species. The 

 colour of the space between the eyes is dark in some examples and 

 rufous in others, so that this must be considered a variable character. 

 In the tint of the blue of the upper surface of the wings they agree 

 with Central-American specimens rather than with the lighter 

 brighter Amazonian types. 



15. Theola siiLSTHis (Drury). 



Theda simathis, Biol. Centr.-Am., llhop. ii, p. 81. 

 Balthazar, Grenada. 



Several female speciaiens agreeing with our mainland series. 

 Drury's type came from the island of St. Christopher. 



16. Thecla bueo-fcsoa, Hew. 



Thecla rufo-fusca, Hew. 111. Diurn. Lep. p. 196, pi. 78. ff. 627, 

 628 ; Godm. & Salv. Biol. Centr.-Am., Ehop. ii. p. 91. 



" Open land near Barronaliie, St. Vincent, 500 feet, Jan. 12." 

 Several specimens agreeing with the series from Guatemala and 

 Pernambuco referred to in our work. 



17. Theola eubttulus (Hiibn.). 



Thecla eurytulus, Biol. Centr.-Am., Ehop. ii. p. 96. 



" Open land near Barronaliie, St. Vincent, 500 feet, Jan. 13, and 

 Wallibon Valley, edge of forest, 500 feet, Jan. 10. 



" Mount Gay, Granville, Balthazar, St. George's, Grenada." 



Many specimens agreeing with our series of this common 

 widely spread species. 



18. LtCjENa hanno (Stoll). 



Lycaina hanno, Biol. Centr.-Am., Ehop. ii. p. 106. 

 St. Vincent ; Mustique and Unign Is., Grenadines ; Balthazar, 

 Grenada. 



Several specimens of this common widely ranging species. 



Papilionidvr. 



PlERIN^E. 



19. Teriab ltdia, Feld. 



Terias li/dia, Biol. Centr.-Am., Ehop. ii. p. 170. 



"Botanical Gardens, Kingstown, St. Vincent, 500 feet, Jan. 20. 

 Open places." 



Mount Gay Estate, Balthazar and Granville (Aug. 6), Grenada. 



Most of the males of Mr. Smith's series agree with the type of 

 T. lydia, Feld., from Venezuela, but one example from St. Vincent 

 differs in having the dark border of the secondaries nearly con- 

 centrated at the apical angle, and the submarginal dark line near 

 the inner border of the primaries decidedly narrow ; the underside, 



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