490 Re\-. K. St. Aubyn Rogers' Bionomie Notes on 



(a) Specimens of NejAis woodxmrdi from the E. of 

 the Rift Valley compared with those from the W. 



E. B. P. 512 



3. Acrxine Mimics .514 



(a) Tahnlar Statement of tlie farms of Acra'U 



johnstoni caj^tiired at Tuita, Taveta, and 

 Kilimanjaro, May IdOA-January 1906 . . 515 



4. Popilio77ine Mimics . . . . . .517 



5. Moth Mimics. 518 

 (a) Further Notes on Moth Blimics. E. B. P. . 518 



III. Danaida (Limnas) chrysippus-centred Combination 

 IN British East Africa : 



1. The Primary Danaine model .... 519 



2. Nymphaline Mimics ...... 520 



3. Acrccine 3Iimics .521 



4. Papilionine Mimics 521 



5. Moth Mimics 522 



IV. The Aletis-Euph^dra Combination in British 



East Africa . 522 



B. ACR^A-CENTRED mimetic combinations . 522 



(a) A Planema-Acrcea-centred Combination . . 523 

 1. Further Notes on Planema-Acrxa Combina- 

 tions. E.B.P 523 



(b) Red-and-hlack Combination centred by lai'ge Acroeas 525 

 1. Further notes on Combination centred by larye 



red-and-black Acrxas. E. B. P. . . . 526 



(c) Combination of small fidvoios and black Acrxas 



from Weithaf/a ....... 528 



1. Description of tivo mimetic f otitis of the female of 



Acrxa alicia, E. M. Sharpe. E. B. P. . . 529 



2. The peculiar aposematic pattern of the under 



.surface in the male Acrxa alicia. E, B. P. , 533 



3. The synaposetruitic upper surface pattern of 



Acnea alicia, uvui, etc. E. B. P. . . . 533 



(d) Pardoiisis 2ninctatis.nma, Boisd., as a model . 534 

 1. Further notes on the mimics of Pardopsis. 



E.B.P 535 



C. mimetic combinations among the PIERINiE. 



I. Mylothris-centred Combinations .... 535 



(a) Mylothris ayathina-centred Combination taken at 



lial/ai ........ 535 



(b) Mylothris ayathina-centred Combination from 



Kilimanjaro ....... 537 



(c) Mylothris-centred combination from Weithaga . 537 



