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208. — Cyclirius sharpias, Biitl. Kikiiyu, Common on swampy ground above 

 7.000 feet. 



209. — Scolitantides crawshayi, Bntl. Kenia. Probably not uncommon. 



210.— Cat ochry sops malathana, Boisd. Ubiquitous. 



211. — Catochrysops dolorosus. Trim. Kikuyu. Very common near Nairobi, It 

 is probably often overlooked. 



212. — Catochrysops osiris, Hopff. Common generally. 



213. — Catochrysops barkeri. Trim. Coast district. Not uncommon. 



214. — Catochrysops celaeus. Cram. One specimen from Kenia which is probably 

 this species. 



215. — Catochrysops peculiaris, Rogenh. Widely distributed but not generally 

 common. I liave met with it more frequently at Mombasa than elsewhere. 



216. — Chilades trochilus, Meyer. Occurs everywhei-e. 



217. — Chilades mahallalcoana, Wallgr. — Two specimens from the Thika River on 

 the Fort Hall Road. 



218. — Everes hippocrates, Fabr. Coast district, Taita, Taveta. Not uncommon. 

 219. — Everes inicyclus. Cram. Coast district. Rather a local species generally 

 found near streams. 



220. —Cupidopsis cissus, Godart. North and South Kikuyu. Not very common. 



221. — Cupidojjsis johates, Hopff. Common generally, especially at Taveta. 

 222. — Zizeeria gaika. Trim. Ubiquitous. 



223. — Zizeeria lysimon, Hiibn. Ubiquitous. 



224. — Zizeeria lucida, Trim. Common generally but not so abundant as the two 

 preceding. 



225.— Zizeeria antanossa, Mab. Generally distributed but apparently not 

 common. It probably only wants looking for. 



226.— Zizeeria stellata. Trim. Kikuyii. Fairly common at high elevations. 



227. — Chrysophanus ahboti, Holl. Ukambani, Kikuyu. Not uncommon. Except 

 for its copper hind wings, this species resembles the British " Small 

 Copper," 



228. — Leptosia medusa. Cram. Common in forests. 



229.— Herpasnia eriphea, Godart. Common generally. 



230. — Mylothris agathina, Cram. Ubiquitous. 



231. — Mylothris ruppelli, Koch. Common except in the Coast district. 



232. — Mylothris ruhricosta, Mab. Kikviyu. Common especially in Papyrus 

 swamps. 



233. — Mylothris narcissus, Butl. Taita. Not uncommon. 



234. — Mylothris jacksoni, Sharpe. Kikuyu. The amount of fuscous in the fore- 

 wing is very variable. Specimens captured on the same day vary from 



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