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HESPERITD.E. 
GEGENES NOSTRODAMUS, abr. 
1%; with sharper wings and paler than Mr, Bennett’s 
Socotran example (also a 2).* 
Lb, Between 3 and 5 p.m. 
DANAIN 
LIMNAS CHRYSIPPUS, Linn, 
L. chrysippus, Linn., 4 2; aleippoides, Moore, 22; alcippus, 
Cram., 12; klugit, Butl, 13; dorippus, Klug, 1 &. 
These are of the colouring usual in examples from the 
northern districts of the “Kast African” subregion. 
The chrysippus are duller and darker in hue than speci- 
mens from Socotra, and the subapical white spots are 
less discrete. The specimen of Adwgit is somewhat paler 
than the average of that form. It is remarkable that 
all five variations of chrysippus are represented in these 
nine examples taken at the same time and in the same 
place.t 
NYMPHALIN A. 
BYBLIA ILITHytA, Drury, 
1¢; intermediate between “wet” and “dry.” 
PRECIS CEBRENE, Trim. 
12; wet. 
PIERIN A, 
TERACOLUS GLYCERA, Butl. 
Goo: 
BELENOIS MESENTINA, Cram. 
Bie ce) Pee WO 
LYCANIN A. 
CHILADES TROCHILUS, Ireyer, 
1 get ae Sa 
TARUCUS THEOPHRASTUS, Fabr. 
1 2; rather small and dark. 
* Proc. Zool. Soc., 1898, p. 382. 
+ On the varying forms of Limnas chrysippus, Linn., with their 
distribution, see Poulton in Trans. Ent. Soe, Lond., 1902, pp. 473- 
482, ibique citata, to which may be added a note by the present 
writer in Proc. Zool. Soc., 1900, pp. 10, 11. 
