NOTES ON THE BUTTERFLIES It appears to be quite certain that the insect with the red rays is only found in the northern limits of its range while those with green or bluish green are met with further south. 10. EUIDES ALIPHERA (Godart). This insect is found in open forest glades and in woodland paths. It has a graceful sailing flight. I have taken it in all the districts of the Colony and it is fairly common. It is fond of visiting flowers. II. EUIDES CLEOBEA (Hub). A much rarer species than the preceding. I have only seen it in the Toledo District. 12. EUIDES VIBILIA (Godart). I found this butterfly not uncommon in the west and south of the Colony, but I did not come across it in either of the two northern districts. 13. EUIDES ZORCAON (Reak). A larger insect than either of the three preceding, and the colours are very much duller. It is found in the woods, and I have taken it in the Western and the Northern Districts, where it is fairly abundant. 14. METAMORPHA or METAMANDANA DIDO (Linn). Although not exceedingly common this butterfly is well represented throughout the Colony. It is