Africaih Species of the Genus Acraea. 851 



characteristic arrangement seen in anacreon. Both ^ 

 and ^ genitalia are very similar to those of the African 

 species. Careful examination of long series might disclose 

 the existence of other local races in addition to the Javan 

 and Sumatran forms above described, though judging 

 from the variability exhibited by some seventy-five ex- 

 amples now before me, instability of pattern would seem 

 to be the most constant characteristic. 



LIST OF TYPES. 



LllST OF AFRICAN SPECIES AND FORMS OF ACIiAEA WITH 

 LOCATIUX OF TYPES WHERE KNOWN. 



Explanation of leferenceri. 

 London = British Museum of Natural History, South Kensing- 

 ton, London. 

 Oxford = Hope Department, University Museum, Oxford. 



Tring = The Private Museum of the Hon. AV. Rothschikl, 



Ti'ing, England. 

 Berlin = Kgl. Museum fiir Xaturkunde, Berlin. 



Vienna = K. K. Natarhistorisches Hofmuseum, Vienna. 



Brussels = Musee Royal d'Histoire Naturelle de Belgique, 



Brussels. 

 Cape Town = South African Museum, Cape Town. 

 Stockholm = Naturhistoriska Riksmuseum, Stockholm. 

 Upsala = Kgl. Universitetets Zoologiska Museum, Upsala. 



Lisbon = iMuseu Nacional de Lisboa, Lisbon. 



Edinburgh = Museum of Science and Art, Edinburgh. 

 Frankfurt = Senckenbergisches Museum, Frankfurt a. M. 

 AVashington = United States National Museum, Washington. 

 Genoa = Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Genoa. 



S. Fiel = Museu Collegio de S. Fiel, Portugal. 



Pieter- 

 maritzburg = Natal Museum, Pietermaritzburg. 



(Drury's collection was sold about a hundred years ago and his 

 types have become dispersed.) 



