14 Mr. Butler's Descriptions of 



Mr. Trimeii describes as follows : — 



" Forewing white witli tlie usual liind-marginal spots. 

 Hindwing , Indglit sulphur yellow ; seven marginal spots, 

 the additional one heing at extremity of first sub-subcostal 

 nervule ; underside, yellow colouring paler and brighter 

 than in ordinary specimens. Foreiving, ground colour 

 white, no orange red at l)ase, but only a slight ochrey -yellow 

 tinge. Hindwing, base and costa as far as middle narrowly 

 edged with orange yellow." 



$. Port Natal. Coll. Druce. 



This species is also in the Collection of the British 

 Museum, received from Mr. Trimen. There is no doubt of 

 its being distinct from P. Agathina ; indeed, I believe that 

 is now Mr. Trimen's opinion. 



GENUS EUCHLOE. mihner. 

 1. Eucliloe Jalone, sp. nov. 



Alae supra albse ; anticse a])ice nigro, margine apicali 

 cinerascente, plagaque subapicali a venis in partes quinque 

 divisa, purpurea nitida ; puncto disco-cellulari nigro ; pos- 

 ticse venis nigricantibus ; corpus nigrum, thorace pills 

 sericeo-cinereis, capite flavescente : alfB anticse subtus albse 

 puncto superno nigro, apice flavescente ; posticse ochraceo- 

 al1;)idge puncto disco-cellulari nigro fasciaque de costoe 

 medio olilique currente fusco ; costa basali aurantiaca : 

 corpus album. 



Allied to F. Phlegyas. Wings above, white with the 

 base slightly greyish, the apex of the frontwings black 

 with the margin greyish, and enclosing a purple patch 

 divided l)y the black nervures into five unequal parts ; a 

 disco-cellular black point : hindwings with the nervures 

 black, a disco-cellular spot appearing through the wing ; 

 body black with silky grey hairs ; the head yellowish. 



Frontwings below white with the apex yellowish, black 

 disco-cellular spot as above : hindwings ochrey, the base of 

 costa orange, a black disco-cellular spot and oblique brown 

 band beginning on costa and ending in a spot between 

 second and third median nervules ; body white : expands 

 2 inches, 5 lines. 



Inhabits White Nile. Coll. Druce. 



2. Fuchloe Johina, sp. nov. 



Alse supra albae anticae apice late nigro maculis sub- 

 quatuor decrescentibus mari purpureis, feminae albis ; 

 posticae venis nigro acuminatis ; corpus nigrescens, capite 

 flavescente antennis nigris. 



