OF BRITISH HONDURAS most often in the Corozal District, but it occurs through the Colony in the month of August. At the village of Manatee in the Belize District I observed that the house martins fed their young on this butterfly for I often found the wings, but curiously only the wings of the female insect, in the vicinity of their nests. 62. CATAGRAMMA PATELINA (Hew). Another beautiful butterfly, but an exceedingly rare one. I have only seen one specimen, which I was lucky enough to capture, and that was in the Western District a few miles from the Cayo. I have frequently been asked by collectors to supply them with examples of this insect, but I have never succeeded in ever seeing another specimen. It is possible that in Guatemala, further south, it may be more plentiful. 63. CATAGRAMMA TITANIA (Salvin). I have rarely taken this insect in the Cayo District, but I have neither taken or seen it elsewhere. 64. CATAGRAMMA LYCA (D. and H.). Only one specimen was taken by me, at Castille on the Belize River. 65. CATAGRAMMA PERISTERA (Hew). Taken very sparingly near the Cayo in the Western District.