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Mr. J. J. Walker on 
75. Delias hierte. 
Delias hierte, Hiibn., Zutr. Ex. Schmett., figg. 77, 78 
(1818). 
Seen once or twice, but not caugbt by me, in April 
and May, 1893 ; one or two examples taken by local 
collectors have enabled me to identify tlie species. 
76. Prioneris clemanthe. 
Pieris clemanthe, Doubl., Ann. Nat. Hist., xvii.," p. 23 
(1846). 
I have met with only one exctmple of this butterfly, a 
somewhat worn $ , settling on a damp path in the "Happy 
Valley'' gardens. May 10th, 1893. 
77. Catopsilia chryseis. 
Papilio chryseis, Dru., 111. Exot. Ent., i., t. 12, figg. 3, 
4 (1773). 
The commonest species of its genus at Hong-Koug, 
and usually taken at the blossoms of the Lantana. 
Fresh specimens observed, February 2nd, 1892. 
78. Catopsilia catilla. 
Papilio catilla. Cram., Pap. Exot., i., t. 55, figg. C. D. 
(1779). 
Rare ; taken by me in the gardens at " Happy Valley,'' 
February 2nd, 1892. 
79. Catopsilia crocale. 
Papilio crocale, Cram., Pap. Exot., iii,, t. 229, figg. 
D. E.(1782). 
Fairly common, but not abundant, in open wooded 
places and gardens. Observed from December to 
May. 
80. Terias hecahe. 
Papilio hecahe, Linn., Syst. Nat., i., 2, p. 763 
(1767). 
