ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



For the sake of brevity, the initials only of the following correspondents 

 succeed the several localities in which they have taken a species, or the 

 notes they give concerning its habits, &c. -. Charles J. Andersson. Henry J. 

 Atherstone, John A. Bell, James H. Rowker, William S. M. D'Uiban, Q. 

 Eettarsch, K. C. Jones, Yen. Henry Kitton, L. Taats. 



The "Addenda" given at the end of Part I are here re printed. 



Papilio Merope. P. 11. Hah. Kleinemond River, 

 Bathurst (TL J. A.) ; Bashee River, Kaffraria (J. H. B.). 



P. Nireus.P. 15. Hab. Bashee River (J. H. 'B.) ; 

 Wrndvogelberg (Captain Bulger). " May and August " 

 (J. H. B.). 



P. Demolem.P. 17. Hab. Stellenbosch ; Paarl ; Bain's 

 Kloof; Bashee River (J. H. B.) ; Damara Land (J. A. B.). 



P. Cenea.P. 2Q.Hab. Kleinemond River (H. J. A.) ; 

 King William's Town (W. D.) ; Bashee River and Manubie 

 Forest (J. H. B.). 



Females of t-his species occur, which do not differ from the $ , excepting 

 t?hat the colours are duller and paler. Mr. Bowker has forwarded me the 

 fore- wing of a singular Variety of the $ , in which the area occupied by 

 brick red in the Chrysippus-Yike form is pure-white, and the apical spot is 

 wanting. 



"April" (W. D-. and H. J. A,). 



P. Leonidas. P. 21. Syn. Papilio Anthemenes, Wlgr., 

 Lep. Rhop. Caffr., p. 6. Hab. King William's Town and 

 East London (W. D.) ; Bashee River (J. H. B.). 



P. Messalina. P. 23. Hab. Perie Bush, near King 

 William's Town (H. K.). 



I am glad to be able to publish this species as a veritable South- 

 African. Archdeacon Kitton forwarded me a specimen taken (April, 1863) 

 in a mountain-forest at, a considerable elevation. 



Pontia Alcesta.V. 26. Hab. " Querimba." HopfFer. 



Pieris Agathma. P. 28.Syn. ? Pieris Thysa,. Hpfr., 

 Peters Reise $c., pi. 21, f. 7 10. Hab. Graham's Town 

 (H. J. A.) ; Butterworth and Bashee River (J. H. B.) ; 

 Damara Land (J. A. B.) ; " Querimba " Hopffer. 



My " Variety A," of Agathina is evidently identical with Hopffer's 

 Thysa, $ . The latter's figure of the $ presents the same spots as 

 those of the $ , and the hind-wing is deep ochrey-yellow above, as in 

 "Variety C" of Agathina. Though Thysa would thus appear a distinct 

 race, I do not consider it entitled to the rank of a species, 



