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4. On the Lepidopterous Insects collected by Mr. G. A. K, 

 Marshall in Natal and Maslionaland in 1895 and 1897. 

 By Arthur G. Butler, Ph.D., F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c.. 

 Senior Assistant-Keeper, Zoological Department, British 

 Museum. 



[Received February 25, 1898.] 

 (Plate XX.) 



The consignment of which the following is an account was 

 received too late to be noticed in my previous paper (P. Z. S, 

 1897, p. 835) ; it is, in some respects, of even greater interest, 

 as including not only examples of several interesting new species 

 and of many species new to the Museum series, but also the 

 seasonal forms, authenticated by the donor, of a fair number of 



