Explanation of Plate XXXIV. 
Fic. 9. In forest (C), March 19, 1912. ¢ transitional specimen. 
No. 57 in list. Fore-wings of pattern of ¢ hobleyi form; 
hind-wings of pattern of terra form, with the basal triangle 
of hobleyi superposed. 
10. In forest (A), Feb. 26, 1912. © transitional specimen. 
No. 29 in list. Pattern of terra, but fore-wing subapical 
area white like Q f. tirikensis: inner marginal area very 
pale, and basal triangle of hobleyi strongly marked below. 
11. In forest (A), Nov. 3, 1912. 9. A form of tirikensis closely 
approaching a typical western 9 of ewrytus. No. 324 on 
list. The only specimen of this W. African type taken in 
Uganda. 
12. In forest, 1 mile E. of Oni, near Lagos, W. Africa, Dec. 11, 
1910. W. A. Lamborn. One of the typical western 
females of ewrytus; mimics 13. Represented for com- 
parison with 11. 
13. In clearing of Oni camp, near Lagos, Oct. 16, 1910. W. A. 
Lamborn. Planema epaea. 2. Model for No. 12: it 
does not occur on Bugalla Island, and has never been 
taken in Uganda, where it is represented by the dingier 
epaea paragea. A single typical ¢ has however been 
taken on the far Western border of Uganda (Semliki 
Valley) by Sheffield Neave. 
