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(It is said that the types were claimed by the 
then Khedive and placed by him in the museum 
attached to the School of Medicine at Cairo, where 
they perished owing to neglect. This paper 
promised to be interesting; but Walker's state- 
ment that such conspicuous butterflies as Teracolus 
protomedia, T. eupompe and T. halimede were 
taken by Lord in the Cairo district, convinces me 
that either he or Lord had muddled up the localities 
of the insects dealt with, since the butterflies 
named are not known to occur within several 
hundred miles of Cairo. The paper therefore is 
worthless for my purpose.) 
26. YERBURY, J. W. The Butterflies of Aden and 
neighbourhood, with some Notes on their Habits. 
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The Area dealt with. 
Strictly speaking the name White Nile should be con- 
fined to that part of the river (Bahr al-Abyad) between 
the mouth of the Blue Nile (Bahr al-Azrak) opposite to 
Omdurman and nearly two miles below Kharttiim, and 
Lake N6, where the Bahr al-Ghazal joins the Bahr al- 
