346 Mr. Roland Trimen on Buttcrjiies, ^c. 



jilace of the typical form in South Africa." Colonel J. 

 H. Bowker was the first to bring to notice this very 

 fine Papilio, having forwarded specimens from the Trans- 

 Kei Territory, in 1862. Col. Bowker has since informed 

 me that he has noticed the butterfly once or twice about 

 King William's Town. I observed a single specimen on 

 the coast of Natal, and the late Mr. M'Ken forwarded 

 to the South African Museum an individual taken near 

 D'Urban in 1866. 



Hub. — Cape Colony: King William's Town (Col. J. 

 H. Bowker). 



Trans-Kei : Bashee and Tsomo Rivers, &c. 

 (Col. J. H. Bowker). 



Natal: D'Urban (J. M. M'Ken); between 

 D'Urban and Verulam (R. Trimen, 1867). 



Transvaal: Leydenburg (T. Ayres, 1879). 



