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124. — Chanixes baumanni, Eogenh. Taita, Taveta. Not generally common. 



125. — Charaxes etheocles, Cram. Taita, Taveta. The males are fairly common, 

 but the females are rare. At Taveta, where it frequented stunted trees 

 growing on the top of a low hill, I obtained a good many. The only 

 female form which I have taken is that knowna as kirki. 



126. - Charaxes guderiana, Duv. The Coast district. Generally found in forest 

 where it flies high, and is not easily taken. 



127. — Charaxes ethalion, Boisd. Coast hills. Taita, Taveta. The males are 

 less common than those of Ch. etheocles, but not rare. 



128. — Charaxes violetta. Smith. Coast district. Taveta. This species appears 

 to be rather rare. 



129. — Charaxes cithseron, Feld. Generally distribvited and not imcommon in 

 forest country. The females are found as commonly as the males. In 

 common with all species of the genus they are not easy to capture. 



130. — C7ia?-a«es bohemani, Feld. The Coast district. I have only secured two 

 males of this species. This must be near the Northern limit of its range. 



131. — Charaxes pythodoris. Hew. The Coast hills. I have only found it in 

 forest country. 



132. — Charaxes jahlusa, Trim. — The Coast hills. Taita, Taveta. Not generally 

 common. 



133. — Charaxes candiope, Godart. Generally distributed and commoner than 

 most species of the genus. 



134. — Charaxes varanes. Cram. Genei'ally common. 



135. -Charaxes zoolina, Doubl. and Hew. Widely distributed. Both the 

 zoolina and the manthes forms occur. The former was particularly 

 abundant in Taita and Taveta in 1905. 



136. — Charaxes eupale, Drury. A single specimen at about 6000 ft. on the 

 S.W. of Kenia. It seems very rare to the East of the Rift Valley. 



137. — Libythea laius, Butl. The Coast district. This species is very uncertain 

 in its appearance, and sometimes is not seen for years. I have already 

 recorded its capture on migration. 



138. — Almna picata, Sliarpe. Coast hills. I have found the species rare. The 

 female is like a small Neptis, and the male bears a general resemblance 

 to a small Acrsea. 



139. — Telipna rogersi, Druce. Coast hills. A very local butterfly, sometimes 

 fairly common where it is foiuid. 



140. — Pentila amenaida, Hew. The Coast district. This common species is 

 very variable, and the niunber and size of the black spots is very 

 inconstant. 



141. — Pentila peucetia, Hew. Coast hills, Taita, Ukambani. I have taken this 

 in some numbers. It is always found in woodlands. 



(To he continued.) 



