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b. Eastern Districts. — Uitenhage. ''Grahamstown, King William's 
Town, and Keishamma River, near Bodiam." — {W. S. M. 
U Urban). Windvogelberg, Queenstown District {Dr. 
Batlio). 
c. Griqualand West. — Yoal River (/. H. Boivker). 
D. Kaffraria Proper. — Bashee and Tsomo Rivers (/. U. Boivker). 
E. Natal. 
a. Coast Districts.— D'Urban (if. J. M'Ke7i). 
b. Upper Districts. — Maritzburg, Greytown. Estcourt M. 
Hutchinson). Colenso (W. Morant). Ladysmith. 
F. Zululand. — St. Lucia Bay {the late Colonel H. Tower). Napoleon 
Valley (/. H. Boivker). 
K. Transvaal. — Potchefstroom District {T. Ayres). 
II. Other African Regions. 
A. South Tropical. 
a. Western Coast. — " Chinchoxo {Falkenstein).''^ — Dewitz. 
b. Eastern Coast. — "Querimba." — Hopffer. Lake Nyassa. — Coll. 
Brit. Mus. 
bb. Madagascar. — Coll. Brit. Mus. "Bourbon." — Boisduval. 
Mauritius, Johanna, Comoro Islands {W. C. Beiosher). — 
Coll. Brit. Mus. 
B. North Tropical. 
a. Western Coast. — "Senegal." — Hopffer. 
C. Extra-tropical North Africa. — " Algeria : — Djebel Aures and 
CoUo. ' Oberthiir. " Egypt. ' '—Boisduval. 
III. Europe. — "Portugal, Spain, South France." — Staudinger, Herrich- 
Schaffer, &c. 
lY. Asia. 
A. Southern Region. — " Coast of Asia Minor." — Staudinger. Ceylon 
{E. L. Laijard). Calcutta. — Coll. Hewits. in Brit. Mus. 
" Bengal." — Godart and Boisduval. 
B. Malayan Archipelago. — "J ava. ' ' — West wood. 
141. (23.) Lycaena lucida, Trimen. 
^, $ LyccBna lucida, Trim., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond, 1883, p. 348. 
Allied to L. Lysimon, Hiibn. 
Exp. al, {$) 8i-i I lin. ; (?) 8| lin. — i in. lin. 
J Pale-violaceous, inclining to pink ; nervules more or less marked 
with greijish-brown ; fore-wing ivith a greyish-brown hhid-marginal 
border of variaMe ividth, usually ill- defined inwardly, but outwardly 
bounded by the ordinary edging black line ; hind-wi7ig ivith a hiiid- 
marginal row of six small fuscous inter -nervular spots, a little before the 
ordinary black line edging hind-margin ; cilia whitish, much obscared 
with brownish in fore-wing, and varied with it in hind- wing. Fore- 
wing : an indistinct thin brownish lunule at extremity of discoidal 
cell. Hind-wing: tailless. Under side. — Pale-grey, tinged with 
brownish ; spots of bases and discs very distinct, black, with white rings ; 
beyond ordinary discal row, a row of sagittate white marks, succeeded 
by two hind-marginal rows of white lunules almost forming inter- 
