OF BRITISH HONDURAS and only in very restricted areas. It is a shade lover and its flight is rapid. It is fond of settling on the leaves of low-growing bushes with its wings spread out to show its beautiful colours. I have taken it on rare occasions in the Western District. In the Corozal and Belize Districts it is replaced by the following. 56. NESSEA AGLAURA (D. and H.). This insect occurs sparingly in forest roads and glades. It flies rapidly, and is fond of settling on the leaves of low bushes with the wings fully expanded. It is exceedingly local and only occurs in certain circumscribed areas. For instance, in the District of Corozal I know of only one road and only one small section of this road where this beautiful insect is to be met with. I have taken it sparingly in the Corozal and the Belize Districts. 57. MYSCELIA CYANIRIS (Doub). Taken, but only at rare intervals, in the Western District. 58. EUNICA MONIMA (Cram). This insect is found only occasionally in the Cayo District. It is a woodland species.