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" November to March. Habits like those of Clelia and Cloantha : found 

 on tops of high ridges, both nphnosa clad and open." 



J. Ceiyne. P. 131. Hal. Bashee River. (J. H. B.) 



" February. In grassy places." J. H. B. 



J Amestris. P. 132. Hal. Bashee R. (J. H. B.) 



A curious habit of this fine butterfly is noticed by Mr. Bowker. A 

 number of specimens collect together at the end of autumn under rocks 

 or in holes of dry banks, as many as 29 individuals having been taken 

 at once by placing a net over the hole and disturbing them. This 

 scarcely seems to be hibernation, as Mr. Bowker has not noticed the 

 insect till the summer is well advanced, Amestris seldom frequents 

 flowers, preferring rocky spots. 



J. Archesia. P. 133. Hob. Knysna (Miss Wentworth) ; 

 Graham's Town (H. J. A.) ; Kowie River (J. Fry) ; King 

 William's Town (H. K.) ; Bashee River (J. H. B.) 



" Habits like those of Amestris, but more solitary. Sometimes con- 

 gregates under rocks ; often met with in small rocky caverns in deep 

 forest kloofs. Very rare in 1862 ; numerous in 1863, settling on flowers 

 and occurring from January to August." J. H. B. 



J. Pelasgis. P. 135. Syn. Salamis Pelasgis, Wlgr.> 

 Lep. Rhop. Caffr., p. 25. Hab. Bashee River (J. H. B.). 



" Often settles on stones, broken ground near water : also found on 

 high, grassy ridges. Spring, summer, and autumn, up to March 

 numerous in 1863." 



/. Pelarga.P. 136. Syn. $ Salamis Tukuoa, Wlgr., 

 Lep. Rhop. Caffr., p. 25. 



J. Cloantha. P. 137. Hab. Kowie Mouth, Bathurst 

 (J. Fry) ; Bashee River (J. H. B.) ; D'Urhan (M. J. Me 

 Ken), and Umquahaaba River (R. C. J.), Natal. 



" Occurs along sea-coast, from the Kei to the Bashee Mouth, where i* 

 was numerous in July, 1863. Rare 30 miles inland." J. H. B. 



J. Hecate. P. HO. Hab. Zamhesi (Miss Gray). 



I learn from Mr. Hewitson that this species was previously described 

 by Dr. Felder under the name of Precis Natalica. In this case, it 

 ehould stand in my arrangement as Junonia Natalica, Felder, sp, 

 1 I saw two specimens of this Butterfly in the Botanic Garden at 

 D'Urban, Port Natal, on the 23rd of June, 1865. IU flight is quite that 

 of a Vanessa, hurried and rather irregular, interrupted by frequent 

 settling on the ground. 



/. AnacardiL P. 141. Syn. Protogoniomorpha Anac., 

 Wlgr., Lep. Rhop. Caffr., p. 24. Hab. Fmquabaaba River 

 (R. C. J.) ; Zamhesi (H. Waller). 



