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than 20 yards through. The localities indicated by letters 
in the tables are as follows :— 
A. A narrow hippopotamus track through the forest belt 
which is here about 300 yards wide. There were no open 
spaces in its course. The butterflies were chiefly captured 
at the two ends. 
B. Another path to the N.W. of A. The forest is here 
so narrow that the path is only about 20 yards long. 
C. The sandy beach at the edge of the forest to the E. of 
my camp. 
“On shore.”’ A similar locality to the N. of camp. 
D. At the landward edge where the forest is replaced by 
grass near the end of track A. 
“At edge of forest.’ These words are used for the 
continuation of the forest edge N.W. from D to the end of 
track B. 
EK. The continuation of the forest edge 8.E. from the 
landward end of track A. While all the other localities 
hitherto mentioned are only a few feet above lake level, the 
forest edge at E rises south-eastwards up to about 150 ft. 
