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cacta, 4 Ncptis incougrua, i ? Pap. echerioides (an interesting 

 form with very pale hind-wing patch), 2 Gorgyra joknstoni % 

 2 Cyclopides metis, and, for the bionomic series, 1 Eurytela 

 hiarbas and 1 N. incongrua captured on the same day, Feb. 16 : 

 19 1 2 — twenty butterflies, including a fine series of Belowis 

 margaritacea, 3 o* Uranothaumd nubifer, 2 o* P. echerioides, 

 2 Mylothris narcissus. 



Ndegwa's (about 6,000 ft.), Dabida Hills: — 1909 — two 

 Brenthis Zianningtoni, 1 pair Belenois mesentina (capt. in cop.), 

 an Asilid fly and its prey, a bee. 



Ngangao (about 6,000 ft.), the forested peak of the Dabida 



Hills: 1912 — thirteen butterflies, including 1 ? Harma 



(apparently a new species allied to H. alcimeda), 1 Acraca 



baxtcri (extending the range of this species), 2 UranotJiauma 



falkensteinii (capt. in cop.). 



Burra (about 3,000 ft.), W. end of Dabida Hills: 1910 — 

 2 Teraco/us, 1 Pinacoptcryx. 



Maketao (about 3,800 ft.), between Taveta and Burra : 1905 

 — eleven butterflies, including 3 examples of Precis simia — 

 1 dry-season form and 1 intermediate, taken May 25, and 

 1 wet-season form, June 13 : 1910 — three butterflies, including 



1 ? Charaxcs ctlieoclcs (about 3,700 ft.). 



Lanjoro (about 3,000 ft.), 10 m. E. of Taveta : 1905 — one 

 Tier inc. 



Yoi to Taveta (2,000 ft.): 190,", — twenty-four butterflies, 

 including 4 o* and 1 ? of Acraca bracsia. 



Taveta (about 2.500 ft.) : 1 905 — sixteen butterflies, including 



2 Hesperidae mimetic, on the under surface, of an Acraca, and 

 one Geometrid moth Petovia dichroaria mimicking a Lycacnid: 

 1906 — one moth and 66 butterflies, including a fine series of 

 Spindasis tare ten sis, 1 a 71 Lcuccronia bnqucti, 1 ? Tcracolus 

 p/ilegyas, 3.nd also 1 d* Acraca natalica, with the left hind wing 

 wanting: 1910 — sixteen butterflies, including one pair Pina- 

 copt. liliana (capt. in cop.). Also 1 Asilid fly (Alcimus) and 

 its prey, a butterfly (Pinacoptcryx). 



Kilimanjaro, S.E. slopes (about 3,500 ft.), Samanga : 1905 — 

 two Acracinae : slopes 1906 — sixty-one butterflies and 



3 moths. 



