ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 
Charaxes Jahlusa^ p. 325. 
A ^ example, captured at Eureka, near Barberton, Eastern Transvaal, by 
Mr. C. F. Palmer, on the i2tli May 1888, is very near the Zambesi specimen 
mentioned in the text, but on the upper side the ground-colour is generally 
brighter, and not obscured near apex of fore-wings, and the black hind-mar- 
ginal border of the hind-wings is rather broader ; while on the under side the 
colouring is more vivid, and the silvery submarginal marks in upper part of 
fore- wings are almost replaced by an enlargement of the adjacent salmon-red 
marks. 
Mrs. Barber wrote to me in 1887 that Mr. Bourchier Bowker had noticed 
this butterfly in remarkable numbers in a piece of ground covered with Pappea 
Capensis (one of the Family Sa'pindacecie), which she believes to be one of the 
insect's food-plants. 
Additional locality in Eastern Districts of Cape Colony : — Junction Drift, 
Commadagga, Somerset East District {Mrs. Barber). 
Charaxes Candiope^ p. 327. 
The Malagasy ally mentioned in a note on p. 328 is C. Antamhoulu, Lucas. 
It is figured in Grandidier's Hist. Phys. Nat. etc. de Madag., vol. xix. Lep. 
Atlas i., pi. 23, ff. 3, 4 (1885). 
Charaxes Pelias, p. 331. 
Additional locality in Western Districts of Cape Colony : — Waterfall, Tul- 
bagh District (W. Thomas). 
The single example kindly presented to me by Mr. Wyan Thomas was 
taken on or about T2th February 1888, settling on the stem of a pear-tree. 
Charaxes Satiirnus, p. 334. 
Fig. of (J, Charaxes Pelias, Stand., Exot. Schmett., i. pi. 58 (1885). 
Additional locality : — Delagoa Bay : Lourengo Marques {Mrs. Monteiro). 
Charaxes Brutus, p. 335. 
Additional locality : — Delagoa Bay : Louren90 Marques {Mrs. Monteiro). 
Charaxes Castor, p. 338. 
$ Exp. al., 3 in. 7-8 lin. 
Like $ , hut common macular hand much narroiver, and of a deeper tint 
of ochreous-yelloiv. Fore-ioing : hind-marginal internervular yellowish marks 
and adjacent white marks in cilia much smaller, especially the latter. Hind- 
iving : only three submarginal blue lunules, lying between submedian nervure 
and third median nervule ; both tails (but more especially that at end of third 
median nervule) considerably shorter. {Hah. — Delagoa Bay — two examples ; 
and Barberton, Transvaal — one example.) 
Compared with Cramer's figure (C.) of the upper side, these South- African 
specimens differ in having the common macular band considerably wider 
throughout, and without perceptible ferruginous edging, and also in presenting 
a mixture of white and greenish in the hind-marginal lunules (a touch of ochre- 
yellow in the two upper ones) quite as in the ? . 
