NOTES ON THE BUTTERFLIES 29. CHLOSYNE JANAIS (Druce). Taken in fair numbers in the Western District. 30. CHLOSYNE ERODYLE (Bates). I have captured this insect in the west and the south of the Colony. 31. CHLOSYNE HYPERIA (Fabr). This butterfly I have only found in the neigh- bourhood of Benque Viejo in the Western District. So far as I know this is the only locality in the Colony. I have never seen any of this family of Chlosyne in the north of the Colony, and I do not believe they are to be found there. The butterflies are fond of rather open country, and love to visit flowers. 32. PYRAMEIS CARDUI (Linn). Either this or one of its sub-species. This butterfly, which also occurs during the autumn months in England and is known there as the " Painted Lady," I first encountered in the Northern District when a single specimen flew into my room at night attracted by the lamplight. I had never previously suspected the presence of this insect in the Colony. The butterfly is not by any means common and is only met with during the cooler months of the year, from October to December.