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Kreli'.s ol ] krail. 'I'lie S s kf-pt flying, of'o i five or six tog-thyr, iibout 

 the tops of tre s, darting and Wiiirlii.g oiiud and round lik« a lot of 

 flies; while the ?s were quietly settled <jn the trees, feeding on the 

 moisture from the bark or on the injuivd galls of the wild vine." 



D' Urbania Amakosa. — P. 283. — Hab. Highlands, nccir 

 Graham's Town (Mrs. Barber). 



In Mrs. Barber's specimens, the orange band of hinfhmm)s '\i much 

 suffused, and (iccuj>ies often the entire dsc, especially in the $ . In 

 the latter sex, also, tlie orange band of forcivings is largely extended, 

 merging on inner margin with a wide basal suffusion of the same colour, 



Fentila Tropicalis. — P. 284. — Hah. D'Urban, Port 

 Natal (M. J. McKen). 



P/jrc/us Asterodia. — P. C8 ). — Sijti. Pyrgus Asterodia, 

 Triiiien, Tr. Ent. Soc. Loncl.,., 3rd »Ser , vol. ii, p. 178. 



I hive received much-injured examples of a Pijrc/us from Murrajsburg 

 and Biirghersdorp, which appear to be reft^rable to this species. 



P. Saiaspes. — P. 290. — Syn. Pjrgus Sataspes, Trimen, 

 Tr. Ent. Soc. Loud., 3rd Si-n-., vol. ii, p. 178. 



P. Elma —P. 291.— Hah. Kowie P.iver (J. Fry). 



Cyclnpkles Metis.— V. '293.— Hah. Genadendal (G H.) ; 

 Natul (W. Guieiizius). 



C. inoryiatus. — P. 29.>. — Syn. Cyclopides inornatus, 

 Trimen, Tr., Ent. Soc. Loncl., 3rd Ser., vol. ii, p. 170. 



Pamphila niveostriga. — P, 298. — Syn. Pamphila ? nive- 

 ostriga, Trimen, Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond., 3id Ser., vol. ii, p. 

 179. 



P. Lelterstedti.—V. 300. — Hah. Burghersdorp (D. Kan- 

 nemeyer) ; D'Urban, Port Natal. 



I took both sexes at Natal, on the 3rd August, 1865. 



P Zen').—V. 301. — Hab. Bangalore, Madras Presidency 

 (R. G. Southey). 



A ? specimen of this species, sent to me from India by Mr. Soul hey, 

 of H. M. 10th Regf., is rather smaller than the South African examples, 

 and has acutp.r forewings and more produced anal-angular lobes of hind- 

 wings : in the forciving, also, are two thin, oblique, parallel, yellow- 

 streaks, connecting the costal yellow irroration with the topmost ypof. of 

 transverse row, and almost touching disco-cellular spot; while xn hind- 

 tcing the row of spots is straiter and narrower, commencing abrup'ly near 

 costa, with the flrst spot obsolete, ami the cellular spot U smaller, the 

 longitudinal fold near inner-margin brinz marked by a yillow line. On 

 the unilcrsidc, the yellow is deeper in tint, and the blackish on lobe of 

 anal angle of hindwing fainter. 



A $ specimen forwarded by Mr. Bowkcr presents the same pattera 

 and colouration as the ? • 



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