340 Mr. R. Trimen’s Votes on 
form which has some black spots on the underside of the hind- 
wings (J. Valmaran, Wlgr.), and which co-exists with the type in 
Southern Africa, apparently does not inhabit Mauritius. 
26. Ismene Ramanatek, Boisd. 
I have not seen this species, but it is evident from Boisduval’s 
description and figure in the “ Faune Entom. de Madag. &c.,” 
that the insect is allied to Ismene Florestan. It is, however, con- 
siderably smaller, and the white band on the underside is not only 
much narrower and more sinuated, but continuous throughout as 
well as closer to the hind margin. 
The following Table exhibits the distribution, so far as known 
to me, over the neighbouring islands, of the few butterflies in- 
habiting Mauritius, and also indicates very roughly the range of 
such of the species as prevail over wider regions of the globe. 
