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Mangea (about 500 ft.), about 75 miles N. of Mombasa : 

 1906 — twelve butterflies, including 2 a* Epamcra mermis, and 

 the following 5 members of two principal black-and-white 

 groups captured July 17-19 : — 3 Pseudacraea lucretia, 1 Hypo- 

 limnas deceptor, 1 Hypolimnas wahlbergi. 



Jilore (about 200 ft.), Sabaki River, about 80 miles N. 

 of Mombasa and 19 W. of Malindi, forest and cultivated 

 ground: 1906 — twenty-seven butterflies, including 2 pairs of 

 Pinacopteryx spilleri, 1 Iolaus pallene, a.nd 1 H. deceptor : 1908 

 — ten butterflies, including 1 ? Ter. Jictaera, I $ Pinacopt. 

 liliana: 1910 — five butterflies, including 1 CJiaraxcs tavetensis 

 bred (March 7, 1910) from larva found at this locality; this 

 species is new to the Hope Department, and has probably 

 never been bred before: 1911 — one moth and 16 butterflies, 

 including 1 Virachola diuochares, 2 Teriomima micra, 4 Tcra- 

 colus daira: 1912 — one Neptidopsis platyptera, 1 Hypolycaena, 

 1 a* Teracolus. 



Kaembeni (about 300 ft.), forest, about 20 miles S. of Jilore : 

 1908 — two Pierinae : 19 10 — three fine Teracolus protomedia \ 

 191 1 — one Neptis, 1 pair Epamera ma-mis (capt. in cop.). 



Sokoki (about 200-300 ft.), open forest extending 20-30 

 miles S. from the Jilore-Malindi Road: 1908 — seven butter- 

 flies, including 1 Iolaus lalos, 1 pair Pinacopteryx liliana (capt. 

 in cop.), and, for the bionomic series, 1 Pard. puuetatissima 

 and 1 Pentila amenaida taken on the same day, August 24 : 

 1909 — one Char axes jahlnsa, 1 Geometrid moth: 19 10 — two 

 Lycaenidae : 191 1 — thirteen butterflies, including 6 Chloroselas 

 pseudozeritis : 191 2 — one very interesting dark variety of 

 Pap. philonoe, 1 Hesperid. 



Between Jilore and Malindi (probably much less than 

 100 ft.), forest : : 910 — one ? f. plancmoides of Pap. dardamis, 

 captured by a native collector in August. This interesting 

 specimen, of which the pattern exhibits certain ancestral 

 features, is described in Proc. Ent. Soc, 1911, pp. xlii-xliv : 

 19 1 1 — two Neptis, 1 ? Ps. trimenii (thick woodland, about 

 100-200 ft.). 



Mida (just above sea-level), about 15 miles S. of Malindi : 

 1 9 1 2 — one Char axes jahlusa. 



