ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



For the sake of brevity, the initial only of the following; corrcp^ndenfs 

 succeed ilie several localities in wiiich they have taken a species, or the 

 iD'es they give concerning its Lab-ts, &c. : Charles J. Andersson, Henry J. 

 Attierstoue, John A. Bill, Jami's II. lioaker, William S. AI. D'Uibau, Q. 

 Hettarsc!i, 11. C. Joaff, Veu Henry Kitton, L Taats. 



The "Addenda" given at the end of Pnrt I are here re printed. 



Papilio Merope. — P. 11. — Hah. Kleinemond River, 

 Bathurst (13. J. A.) ; Bashee River, Kaffraria (J. H. B.V 



P. NireiM.—V. \5.—Hab. Bashee River (J. H. B.) ; 

 Windvogelbevg (Captain Bulger). " May and August " 

 (J. H. B.), 



P. Demoleas. — P. 17. — Hab. Stelienboscli ; Paarl ; Bain's 

 Kloof; Bashee River (J, H. B.) ; Damara Land (.7. A. B.). 



P. Cer,ea.—V. 20.—Hab. Kleinemond River (H. J. A.) ; 

 King William's Town (W. D.) ; Bashee River and Manubie 

 Forest (J. IL B.). 



Females of this species occur, which do not differ from the $ , exf^eptin^ 

 that the colours are duller and paler. Mr. Bowker has forwarded me ihe 

 fore- wing of a singular Variety of the ? , in which the area occu|)ied by 

 brick red in the Ckrysippas like form is pure-ivhite, aud the apical spot is 

 wauling. 



"April" (W. D. andH. J. A.). 



P. Leonidas. — P. 21. — Syn. Papilio Anthemenes, WIgr., 

 Lep. Rhop. Cajfr., p. 6. Hah. King William's Town and 

 East London (W. D.) ; Bashee River (J. H. B.). 



P. Messalina. — P. 23. — Hah. Perie Bush, near King 

 William's Town (H. K.). 



I am glad to be able to publish this species as a veritable South- 

 Af'ican. Archdej'cou Kitten forwarded me a specimen taken (April, 1863) 

 in a tr.ountain-forest at a considerable elevation. 



Poniia Alcesta.—V. 26. — Hah. " Querimba." — HopfFer. 



Pieris Agathina. — P. 28. — Syn. ? Pieris Thjsa, Hpfr., 

 Peters' Reise 8fc., pi. 21, f. 7 — 10. Hah. Grahaui's Town 

 (H. J. A.); Butteiworth and Bashee River (J. H. B.) ; 

 Damara Land (J A. B.) ; " Querimba " — Hopffer. 



My " Variety A," of Af/atJiina is evi^enlly identical with Hopffcr's 

 Thysa, $ . The lat'er's figure of the ? presents tlie same spois aa 

 thcss of the 5 , and the iiii!d-\7ing is deep ochrey-yellow above, as in 

 "Variety C" or Agathina Though Thysa would thus appear a distinct 

 jac5, I do not consider it entitled to the rank of a species. 



