350 DE. A. G. BtTTLEE OK THE 



1. C. JASON GeOUP. 



1. Chaeaxes BEUTUS. 



Papilio brutus, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pi. ccxli. figs. E, F (1782). 



Papilio cajus, Herbst, Natursyst. Schmett. iv. jjl. Ixiv. figs. 1, 2 (1/90). 



a. Natal (Bates coll.), c? ; from the Salvin & Grodman 



collection. 



b. S. Africa, $ . 



c. Delagoa Bay {Monteiro), $ ; from S. & Gr. coll. 



d. Slopes of Kilima-njaro ( Hanningtoii), S • 



e. Zomba {Macclounie), d" . 



/. Taita, E. Africa (Jl A. Wraij), d • 

 ff. Croboe Distr., Accra {Higlett), 6 . 

 h. Accra {E. T. Carter), $ . 

 i,j. Yictoria, Cameroons {Druce coll.), c? , ? ; from S. & G. 

 coll. 

 Jc. Sierra Leone {Dr. Preuss), S ; from S. & G. coll. 

 I. Sierra Leone {Foxcroft), $ . 

 m. Gold Coast, S . 



n. Winnebar, W. Africa (C. B. Williams), S; from S. & G. 

 coll. 



Var. with unusually broad baud across primaries. 

 0. Accra {Higlett), § . 



Var. with unusually narrow band across primaries. 

 p. "West Africa, S . 



q. Angola {Monteiro, Bruce coll.), $ ; from S. & G. coll. 

 r. W. Africa, $ . 



Hewitson coll. 

 s. Natal, c? • 

 t. "Without locality, c? . 

 u. Old Calabar, $ . 

 V. Without locality, $ . 



The South- African specimens have the band on the primaries 

 more sinuous, wider at the back and narrower in front than in 

 the West Coast examples ; on the under surface also the discal 

 outer bordering of the white belt is dull brick-red, like the centre 

 of the submarginal spots, whereas in the Western form it is 

 ochreous ; examples from Delagoa Bay and East Africa are 



