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Museum collection, and three specimens forming the type 

 material of H. pseudophlaeas Lucas (1866) in the Paris 

 Museum, kindly sent by M. le Cerf ; also the complete series 

 of H. pMaeas ethiopica Poult., kindly lent by Mr. J. J. Joicey. 



H. phlaeas pseudophlaeas. — The Paris material included 

 two males and one female. The only locality was " Abys- 

 sinia " on one male. The specimens are in good condition, 

 but, compared with the more recent examples in the British 

 Museum, are distinctly paler, a result probably due at least 

 in part to fading. 



The British Museum series, evidently of the same race as 

 the above, consists of 6 males and 8 females with the following 

 data :— 



1902. Harrer (" Degen " on one example, " N. Deggen " 

 on the other) : January 3 — 2 $. 



1904. Managasha (these and the remaining Abyssinian 

 specimens captured by Ph. C. Zaphiro) : October 24 — 1 3" ; 

 October 26—2 3- 



1905. Charada Forest, Kaffa (6000 ft.) : May 21—1 ^ ; 

 June 4—1 <S \ June 6—2 ?•; June 9—1 <S. 



1905. Codjeb River, Kafia : May 26—2 ?. 



1905. Ella Couta (5000 ft.) : June 14—1 ?. 



1905. Totcha KuUo (8000 ft.) : June 18—1 ?. 



H. phlaeas ethiopica. — The Hill Museum series includes a 

 specimen without locality labelled " Ex. Coll. Suffert 1912 : 

 ? H. ahholi : ? new : 0. H. Schwarz " ; also the following, 

 all collected by Mr. T. A. Barns in the country to the N. and 

 N.E. of Lake Tanganyika and around Lake Kivu : — 



East of the north end of Lake Tanganyika, Urundi District, 

 Upper Ruvubu River : July and August, 1919 — 1 c? 1 ?• 



The same district. Upper Akanjaru Valley (1400 m.) : 

 August, 1919—2 (? 2 ?. 



North of Lake Tanganyika, Ruanda District, Lake Tshohoa : 

 August, 1919—1 o^ 



North of Lake Tanganyika, Lake Kivu, Kissenji : Sep- 

 tember and October, 1919—2 (^ 1 ?. 



N.W. Kivu, Lake Mokoto District (5000-7500 ft.) : Sep- 

 tember, 1921—2 c?. 



The data of the 11 specimens taken by Dr. G. D. H. 



