ADDITIONS AND CURRECTIOJsS. 'J H 



N. Jahlusa.—?. [177. — Hah. Highlands, near Graham's 

 Town (Mrs. Barber) ; Bashee River (J. H, B.) ; Zambesi 

 (Miss Gray). 



Mr. Westwood has published a description of this beautiful insect 

 under the name of Charaxes Aryytmides (see Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond., 

 186-i, p. 10.) Mr. Bowker found several specimena in Kaffraria, and 

 notes the species as rare, and very local in its habits, keeping constantly 

 to particular trees, '^ Jahiusu is the most aristocratic of the group. 

 Both Neanthes and Zoolina are to be found amocgst other butterflies, 

 and even sittinji upon a stone; but I never saw /«/(/« «a except upon 

 one of his favourite trees, chasing avray every intruder, and, beyond 

 keeping his border clear, having nothing to do with the plebeian set 

 flying about him." — J. H. B,. 



N. Zoolina.— T. 118.— Hab. Bashee River (J. H. B.) 



In the $ of this species (which has but one tail on each hiudwing) 

 the hindmargiiial borders are much broader than in the ? , especially 

 in apical region of forewing, the spot and thin irregular streak being 

 wholly mergad in the border, which thus contains four or five additional 

 spots of the ground-colour. 



"Found ou a large yellow-flowed Thistle near banks of Bashee; ? 

 common, and easily captui-cd ; $ more reserved and ecldom seen on 

 the vviug. The ? is often to be taken flying up and down a valley 

 among scattered trees or bush, and at such times is easily mistaken for 

 one of the common species of "Whites." Appears in autumn: not 

 teen after beginning of April." — J. H. B. 



N, Neanthes.— T. 179.— Hab. Bashee River (J H. B.) 



'• Habits like those of Jahlusa ; but sometimes vibits the ground, and 

 settles for a few minutes on grass or shrubs. December and January, 

 1862; April to August, 1863 ; most numerous in May."— J. H. B. 



Philognoma Varanes.—V. 181, — Hab. Bashee River 

 (J. H. B). 



This species was not uncommon in the Botanic Garden, Port Natal, 

 on the 33rd June, 1865. It seems to be very common in Kafl'raria. 



Cyllo Leda.—V. 186.— Hab. Botanic Garden, Port Natal 

 (M. J. McKen), " Querimba."— Hpfr. 



Leptoneura Cassus. — P. 195. — Hab. Murraysburg (J. J. 

 Muskett). 



This species has a wider range than I expected, Murraysburg being 

 in the Eastern Province of the Colony. 



Erebia Hyperbius. — P. 197. — Hab. Murraysburg (J. J. 

 Muskett) ; Burghersdorp (D. Kanneraeyer). 



The specimens that I have received from the two localities named arc 

 smaller than usual, and in the Burghersdorp example there are two 

 distinct ocelli on underside of hiudwing, one near costa and (he other 

 between 2ud and 3rd median nervules. 



