CHAPTEE II. 



BUTTERFLIES {concluded). 



The large genus Junonia is here represented by Junonia 

 crehrene, an African species. On the upper surface the ground 

 colour of the wings is black. On the upper pair is a broad 



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yiG. 339.— Junonia crehrene. 

 (Bhick, chestnut, and yellow.) 



wavin;^ band of yellow, deepening gradually into chestnut. 

 There is a yellow spot near the tip of the wing, and close to the 

 edge is a narrow line of chestnut. The lower wings are more 

 gaily coloured than the upper. They are black near the base, 

 but ha^■e at the tips a patch of yellow deepening into dun. This 



