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liuf/ischikl). Kampala, February (6'. F. Scotl-EI/iof ; Mirs. Brif.). Eldoma Ravine, 

 March; Mota Eiver, March [Dr. Aii-wn/e ; M//s. Rothf^cluld). 



British East Africa. — Kibaeni, Ukamba, April {Br. Anmryc ; Mits. liotlaschi/d), 

 March from Maungn to Marogoyakanga 3100 to 2400 feet, December 30, 1891 ; 

 March from Voi River to Ndi, 1925 to 2300 feet, January 8, 1892. March from 

 Mreru in Ndi, 2300 feet, to Tsavo, 1650 feet, January 9, 1892 {Captain J. W. Prin(/Ie, 

 Ji.R,C?. E. M. Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1 894, p. 349). Njemps ; {Dr. Grogonj ; Butler, 

 P. Z. S. 1894, p. 577). Usagara {Crowlei/ ; Mm. Brif.). 



British Central Africa. — Mpeta, Loangwa River, affluent of the Zambesi, 

 November and December, {Cori/ndon ; Mhs. Rothschild). Tete {Ilojjffer ; Trimen, t.c. 

 p. 154). Zambesi {Mu.<<. Brit.). 



South-East Africa. — Salisbury, Rhodesia, May and June {G. A. K. Marshall ; 

 Mas. Brit.). Matabele Land, Tawani River {F. C. Selous). Tati (/. L. Fry ; Trimen, 

 t.i: p. 154). Murchison Range {C. R. Jones; Mus. Brit.). Lydenburg district 

 {T. Ayres). Marico and Limpopo Rivers {F. C. Selo/fs ; Trimen, t.c. p. 153). 

 Swazi Land {E. C. B//,vfon ; Trimen, t.c. p. 151). Delagoa Bay, Lorenzo Marques 

 {Mrs. Moiiteiro; Trimen, f.c.\>. 151). Natal (J///'?. Rothschild). Greytown, Valley 

 of the Tugela, Mooi River (./. //. Bowker). Verulam, Durban, Estcourt, Bushman's 

 River (./. M. Hutchinson). Weenen {M/is. Rothschild). Tugela River, 2500 feet, 

 October and November {G. A. K. Marshall; Mas. Brit.). Bedford (/. P. Man-'^el- 

 Wcale). King William's Town {W. S. M. If Urban). Bashee River {J. H. Bowker; 

 Trimen, t.c. pp. 151, 153). Fish River {Mrs. Barber). Uitenliage (;S'. D. Bairstoic 

 and/. M. Boidicr ; Trimen, t.c. pp. 151, 153). Grahamstown {Godman-Salmi Coll.; 

 Mas. Brit.). 



South-West Africa. — Benguela, Caconda, May; Ketengue, July (/•^/i'/vVy'; Mas. 

 Rothschild). 



Damara Land {C. J. Andersson ; F. A. Bell; Trimen, /.c. p. 154). Ehanda, 

 Central Damara Land, September {Eriksson ; Cf. Trimen, P. Z. S. 1891, p. 99). 



Tcracoh/s antiyone is closely allied to T. emini and T. eione, its chief characteristic 

 being the pale sulphur-yellow suffusion at the base of the underside of the primaries. 



The species appears to have a wide range extending over the greater part of 

 Tropical Africa as will be seen by the list of localities given above. It will probably 

 be found to occur in the Soudan from Senegambia to Abyssinia, and the evidence 

 proves that it extends throughout Eastern Africa to the eastern districts of the Cape 

 Colony. It is found in South Western Africa, but would appear to be absent 

 throughout the forest region of the Congo and Gaboon districts. 



Of the " wet "-season forms T. phleyctonia is the most heavily marked, T. niinuns 

 and T. coniycr having the black markings much reduced ; in both se.xes the characters 



