618 MESSRS. GODMAN AND SALVIN ON [^Pr. 21, 



too, is more fulvous. We are still reluctant to unite T. lydia to 

 the Cuban T. palmyra, Poey, but are strongly of opinion that it 

 will not be possible eventually to keep them separate. 



20. Tbbias limbia, Feld. 



Terias limbia, Biol. Centr.-Am., Ehop, ii. p. 164. 



Terias deva, IBates, Journ. Ent. i. p. 240 ; Godm. & Salv. P. Z. S. 

 1884, p. 317. 



" St. Vincent below 1000 feet, common in open places ; Mount 

 Gay Estate above 500 feet, Sept. 15 ; Granville, Grenada ; 

 Barbados." 



21. Tebtas albxtla (Oram.). 



Terias alhula, Biol. Centr.-Am., Ilhop. ii. p. 166. 

 " St. Vincent, Walliboijl Valley, 500 feet, Jan. 10, edge of forest, 

 also near the sea-level." 



22. PiBBIS TIEGINIA, Godt. 



Pieris Virginia, Godm. & Salv. P. Z. S. 1884, p. 317. 

 " St. Vincent, Eabacca Estate, near the sea-level, Jan. 2, rare." 

 A male agreeing with the specimens from Dominica referred to 

 in our notes on the Butterflies of that island. 



23. PiEnis MONUSTB (Linn.). 



Pieris monuste, Biol. Centr.-Am., Ehop. ii. p. 132. 



Union I., Grenadines ; Granville, Grenada. 



These specimens do not quite agree with the variable P. momiste 

 of the continent; the secondaries beneath, especially in one of 

 the females from Union Island, are strongly tinged with ochre, 

 thus showing a variation in the direction of P. Virginia. 



24. Callidbyas eubule (Linn.). 



Gallidryas eid)ide, Biol. Centr.-Am., Ehop. ii. p. 141. 



" St.Vincent, below 1000 ieei, common in open places ; Mustique 

 I., Union I., Grenadines ; Grenada, Mount Gay Estate, Gran- 

 ville; Barbados." 



25. Phcebis aegante (Eabr.). 



Phodiis argante, Biol. Centr.-Am., Ehop. ii. p. 144. 

 " Union I., Grenadines ; St. Vincent, Caliveny Estate, scrubby 

 growth on hillsides near the sea-level." 



Papilioninje. 



26. Papilio eubydamab, Eoger. 



Papilio eurydamas, Eoger, Bull. Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, i. p. 36 

 (1826). 



" St. Vincent, 3500 feet, pretty common ; Balthazar, Grenada, 

 250 feet, March 23." 



A male and two females agreeing fairly with Koger's description, 



