371 ^\\\ Hulaiul Ti-iiHcn on 



tli(? cositjil cclg'infj;- of the fore-wing-, and the inner- 

 margin of tlio hind-wing ; besides tlie row of inter-ner- 

 vular black spots on the hind-margin of the hind-wing, 

 a row of nervular spots immediately before the cilia, 

 corresponding with the dark alternations of the cilia, in 

 l)C)th wings, relieved by a very narrow edging of orange. 

 Ilhul-wing : the downward projection of the a]ncal fuscous 

 [latch indistinctly prolonged towards the inner margin 

 by some indistinct fuscous marks. 



Underside. Fore-unng : the spots as in P^V^^<? in 

 arrangement, but the inner submarginal row interiorly 

 marked with silvery-white, as in the var, TaiJiosnnia, 

 and anteriorly with wange ; while the s]')ots of the 

 outer submarginal row are much smaller than usual, 

 orange-red, each with a hlach dot. Hind-wing : all the 

 spots larger, broader, more metallie ; the spots of the third 

 and fourth row enclosing a darker, brownish space ; an 

 additional spot just above discoidal cell, almost touching 

 the spot in cell, that at extremity of cell, and a spot a 

 little above and before itself; submarginal row of dots 

 minute, fuscous. Ground-colour of hind-wing, and costal, 

 apical, and hind-marginal border of fore-wing, pale 

 creaniy-ochreons, with {in hind-wing) a paler space just 

 beyond the outermost row of metallic spots. 



A single ? was forwarded from Koro-Koro, by Mr. 

 Bowker, in December, 1868. Two specimens, of the 

 same sex, sent by him from the neighbourhood of the 

 Tsomo River, Kafi'raria Proper, in October, 1864, differ 

 slightly from that described, having the orange of the 

 upporsidc rather paler ; in fore-wing , the hind-marginal 

 border rather narrower, the oblique costal patch com- 

 mencing a little neai'er to base, and the upward projec- 

 tion of the orange field at its outer extremity rather 

 broader ; while in hind-icing the interrupted downward 

 continuation of the apical fuscous patch is not traceable. 

 A small example (exp. I in. 1 lin.), which is damaged, 

 but looks like a c?, was taken in the Orange Free State 

 by Mr. Walter Morant, in November, 1868, and more re- 

 sembles the Basuto-land $ than those taken in Kaflraria. 

 It has the costal patch of fore-wing and the apical one 

 of hind-wing smaller and more acutely narrowed inferi- 

 orly; and in the hind- wing the inter-ncrvular spots form 

 acute denticulations, and are united at their bases, so that 

 the nervular spots arc not to be distinguished ; while, on 



