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large), t ccnca ? f. of Pap. dardanus, 3 Rhopalocampta unicolor, 

 1 Celaenorrhinus beitoni: 1909 — two moths and 14 butter- 

 flies, including 1 Castalins margaritaeeus and 1 Pap. nobilis : 

 191 J — twenty-four butterflies, including 1 Pap. nobilis, 1 

 Acraea cerasa, 5 Lycaenesthes lemnos, 1 Precis aurorina. 



Kabeti (about 6,400 ft.), about 8 miles N.W. of Nairobi : 

 1907 — six butterflies, including 1 Cupido stellata: 1909 — one 

 Teracolus. 



Between Thika River and Nairobi (about 5,000 ft.), on the 

 Fort Hall road: 1907 — ten butterflies. 



Thika River (about 5>5°° ft-)» about 30 miles N. of Nairobi 

 on the road to Fort Hall : 1907 — six butterflies. 



Kikuyu (about 5,000-6,000 ft.), about 30 miles X. of Nairobi: 

 1907 — one butterfly ; 1909 — (6,700 ft.) sixteen butterflies, in- 

 cluding 2 ? Precis westermanni, and 1 $ Pap. Jackson /; 

 1911 — eight butterflies, including 1 Pap. nobilis and 1 P.pJiorcas. 



Thiba River (about 4,200 ft.), between Embu and Fort 

 Hall: 1909 — four Pierinae. 



Tana River (about 4.000 ft.), on the Fort Hall to Embu 

 Road : 191 1 — four butterflies. 



Tuso ((S.oco ft.), about 25 miles W. of Fort Hall: 1907 — 

 eight butterflies, including 1 Nipiis incongrua, 1 N. woodwardi, 

 and 1 0* Mylothris neumanni ; 1909 — one Neptis woodwardi 

 (about 7,000 ft.). 



Mogoiri (about 8,000 ft.), 15 to 25 miles W. of Fort Hall : 

 1907 — one moth and 26 butterflies, including 2 Neptis wood- 

 wardi, 3 Brenthis hanningtoni, 2 <f Teracolus elgoensis, 3 o* 

 1 ? Mylothris ncumanni ': 1909 — one a* A. asboloplintha 

 rubescens, 1 P.pamcra arborifcra (about 6,500 ft.). 



Weithaga (about 6,000 ft.), 15 miles W. of Fort Hall: 1907 — 

 seventy-seven moths and 340 butterflies, including 1 T. 

 formosa, 6 dry-season, 1 intermediate and 18 wet-season 

 Precis sesamns, 7 bred Precis arcJicsia (2 from eggs found on 

 food- plant, 5 from eggs laid by a parent which escaped), types 

 and paratypes of ? forms cabiroides, Toulton, and tenet- 

 bides, Poulton, of Acraea alicia, and a remarkable dark variety 

 of a* alicia, type and paratypes of A. asboloplintha rubescens. 

 Trimcn, 5 of the E. f. of A. pharsalns, a fine scries of a 71 and 



