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Genus ARGYNNIS, Fabricius. 



ARGYNNIS HANNINGTONI, Elwes. 



(Plate VII, fig. 2). 

 Argipinh hanningtoni, Elwes, Trans. Kut. Soc. Loud., 1889, p. 558. 



The collectiou contains six males and three females, in good condi- 

 tion. There is no clue to their habitat, but as A. hauningtoni came 

 from Taveta, it is highly probable that these specimens came from the 

 same region. 



Genus HYPANARTIA, Hubner. 



HYPANARTIA HIPPOMENE, HUbner. 



Hifpanartia hippomene, Hubner, Sammluug Exot. Schmetter., 1816-1824. 



Two defective specimens of this species. 



Genus PYRAMEIS, Hubner. 



PYRAMEIS CARDUI (Linnccus). 



Papilio cardui, Linn.eus, Faun. Suee., p. 276, n. 1054 (1761;. 

 Two examples of this, the most cosmopolitan of all butterflies. 



Genus JUNONIA, Hubner. 

 JUNONIA CEBRENE, Trimen. 



Junonia cchre.ne, Trimen, Trans. Eut. Soc. Loud., 1870, Y'. 353; S. Afr. Butt., 

 I, p. 210. 



One female. 



JUNONIA CLELIA (Cramer). 



Fapilio clelia, Cramer, Pap. Exot., I, pi. xxi. tigs. E, F (1779). 

 Four males and five females, Taveta. 



JUNONIA BOOPIS, Trimen. 



Junonia hoopis, Trimen, Trans. Eut. Soc. Lond., 1879, p. 331; S. Afr. Butt. 

 I, p. 217. 



Two examples of this form, which is very doubtfully distinct from 

 J. onthyia, Linnteus. 



Genus PRECIS, Hubner. 



PRECIS CLOANTHA (Cramer). 



Papilio doantha, Cramer, Pap. Exot., Ill, pi. cccxxxviii, figs. A, B (1782). 



There is one example of the female sex of this species in the collec- 

 tion. 



PRECIS CERYNE (Boisduval). 

 Salarnis ceryne, Boisduval, App. Voy. de Deleg., p. 592, n. 68 (1847). 



There is a damaged specimen of the male of this species. 



