Dr. G. D. Hale Carpenter on Pseudacraea boisduvali. 655 | 
Of the captured males, there are 5 typically Eastern 
(all from Malvern in Natal), two having some white on 
the hind-wing. In 2 others from Malvern the yellow on 
the fore-wings 1s reduced, and in 2 more there is no yellow, 
one of them having very slight black suffusion over the 
base of the fore-wing. In both, the marginal red spots 
on the hind-wing are rather large. These are transitional 
forms between typical EH. and W. specimens. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATES XXXVII anp XXXVIII. 
[See Explanations facing the PLATES. ] 
