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central area white, only tinted with yellow along its outer 
edge, almost circular, and therefore much smaller than in P. 
Drucei ; submarginal spots smaller, lines near the margin 
wanting. Expanse of wings 2 inches 11 lines. 
One male. 
Several of the species in this collection which most nearly 
approach those of Madagascar are constant in their differences ; 
otherwise I should hesitate to regard this as more than a well- 
marked variety of P. Drucei. 
5. Junonia rhadcima , Boisduval. 
Jnnonia rhadcima, Boisduval, Faun. Madag. p. 44. n. 4, pi. 7. fig. 2 
(1833). 
Three males and a female: the males vary somewhat in 
intensity of colouring and in the black banding of the pri¬ 
maries. 
6. Junonia clelia , Cramer. 
Papilio clelia , Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. pi. xxi. E, F (1779). 
Four males and one female; all quite like Natal examples. 
7. Hypanis anvatara , Boisduval. 
Hypanis anvatara, Boisduval, Faun. Madag. p. 56, pi. 7. fig. 5 (1833). 
Three males and one female, all typical in coloration. 
8. Atella columbina , Fabricius. 
Papilio columbina, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. 1, p. 148. n. 453 (1793). 
Five examples. 
A CRMINJE. 
9. Telchinia manjaca , Boisduval. 
Acrcea manjaca , Boisduval, Faun. Madag. p. 33. n. 9, pi. 4. fig. 6 (1833). 
A pair. 
10. Acrcea percussa, Keferstein. 
Acrcea percussa, Keferstein, Entom. Notiz. p. 13, pi. 1. figs. 1, 2. 
A fine female of this beautiful species. 
Lycsenidse. 
11. Lamp)ides pulcher, Murray. 
Lyceena pulchra, Murray, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1874, p. 524, pi. 10. figs. 
‘7, 8. 
Three males and a female. 
