— — ClarysippuG. Liiina'iis, Mus. Lud. 11. pt;. 2('»3 



This specics liv(»s lari;ely \\\\h ils similar spécimens iii tlie grounds of 

 tlie Eritrea Cüloiuj. 



I liavo observed tliat lliese spécimens diiïer from thèse wliich livc in 

 Kjypt hy tlie t^eneral wiiig' coloiir grey darker and by tlio large blaek 

 terminal spot in the primaries, more dedncdin Iheintenial sideand wider. 

 In tho secondariesthe black border is eqiially wider, and tlie ^\llite points 

 wliich (livide it are tbicker and less round, as the blaek spot disposed as an 

 arch near the cell. The underside of tbes(; wing.s, in which thegeneralcolour 

 is more yellow and more regulär, the discoidal spots and the external 

 border are largcly accompanied witli a whitish circle. 



Four spécimens 6,9, collectcd at (lodafclassi, Aduà-Mak/iIlc. 



«Junonia, Lang. 



— — Her^e, Lang, Entomologist. pg. SOC». 

 Two spécimens 9 , collected at .l(l)ià. Makallc. 



Saiaianta, l[o|). 



— — pei'spiciia, Trimen, Trans. Eni. Soc. Lond. [ig. 1(14, 



pi. L (ig. :M6). 



One spécimen 6 , collected at Adi-l'f/ri. 



Fyi'aiïieis. 11b. 



— — cai'cliii, LinnaMis. Syst. Nat. éd. X pg". 47.'). 

 This cosmo[)olit form lives in th(^ Eritrea ('olonyxery largely. 

 Carefully compared, it does not présent any différence from fhosc 

 which are to be seen usnally ley us; in two only spécimens the four round 

 black spots, on the underside of llie secondaries, are ail of the same size, 

 and tb(\y hav(> some bues, well marked and bright of a violet like colour, 

 whilst in the olher three spécimens \\\c two spots of the ends are largerand 

 covered wilh blue, whichis to be seeii in any spécimen from l'Europe. 



Fiv(^ s[):'cimens 6,9, collected at Adi-i'yri. Makallc. Ailiià. 



Acr'aea. Ild. 



— ser'ei:)La. var. F*erx-'x.ipta, Butler. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hisf. 

 pg. 102. 



Three spécimens 6,9- collected ni Adi-Ugoi. (iodofclaf<si. 



— aneiaaosd Hewitson, Exot. Butt, pi. XIX, fig-. 14. \'.y. 

 Two spécimens 6 . collected at Adi-Kajé, Adiià, 



— ch-ilo, Godman Salviii. P. Z. S. pg. 180, pi. XIX. fig. 4, ö. 



IIESPEKIDES 



I^am.iar'a, Bull. 



— — nVEat-liias, Eabricius, Ent. Syst. Suppl, pg. 433. 



The form of Abyssinia is somewhat clearer in its gênerai colour wilh 

 ils designs and spots less distinctiy marked. 



