190 DR. A. G. BTjTLEB ON LEPIDOPTEROrS INSECTS [Mar. 1, 



18. JuNONiA CLELIA Cramer. 



c? 6 . Gadzima, 4200 feet, Umfuli River, Mashonaland, 29t.h 

 August and 2nd December, 1805. 



One of the specimens is a curious aberration in which the large 

 blue patch on the secondaries is crossed near its apical outer 

 border by three large more or less oval black spots ; just in front 

 of the blue patch is a scar, probably indicating some injury done to 

 the pupa, which apparently has modified the deposition of 

 pigment in the scales. 



19. JUNONIA AETAXIA HcA^itS. 



Gijima, Umfuli Eiver, 29th July ; Gadzima, 3rd October, 1895. 

 Wet form. J. nachtigali Dewitz. 

 Gadzima, 27th and 28th December, 1895, 



20. Htpolimnas Misipptrs Linn. 



Gadzima, 22nd, 27th, and 30th December, 1895. 



21. Hamanumida D^DALirs Fabr. 



Salisbury, 23rd March and 18th April ; Hartley Hills, Umfuli 

 Eiver, 4300 feet, 25th July ; Gijima, 24th August ; Gadzima, 

 4200 feet, 26th December, 1895. 



The wet-season phase was obtained from December to the end 

 of March, the dry phase from April to the end of August. 



22. Neptis AGATHA Cram. 



Malvern, Natal, 6th and 13th April, 1897. 



23. ExTETTELA HiAEBAS Drury. 



Karkloof, Natal, 9th February and 24th March; Malvern, 

 27th March, 1897. 



24. AcEJEA LTCiA Fabr. 



Malvern, 800 feet. Natal, 13th April, 1897. 



25. AgEj9ea eahiea Boisd. 



Marudsi River, Mazoe District, Mashonaland, 1st January; 

 Gadzima, 22nd August, 1895. 



26. AcEiEA nohaea Boisd. 



$ , Salisbury, 24th March, 9th June ; c? ? , Enterprise Camp, 

 4th July, 1895. 



The specimens are marked as " wet " and " dry," but I see no 

 great difference between them ; they are all rather small examples, 

 and a varietal name is attached to them : if not already published, 

 it were better that it should not be. 



