148 Dr. F, A. Dixey on 
January 9. 
Between 9 and 11 a.m. 
PIERINA. 
TERACOLUS EUPOMPE, Klug. 
2f,12, intermediate ; 12 dry. 
TERACOLUS EVARNE, Klug. 
19 ¢,3 9; all dry. The dry-season character especially 
well-marked in the females. 
TERACOLUS EPIGONE, Feld. 
eee pe llediny. 
TERACOLUS GLYCERA, Butl. 
1 ea 
TERACOLUS DATRA, Klug, 
Sia &, 
BELENOIS SEVERINA, Cram. 
12, wet. Form boguensis, Feld. 32, 19 (yellow); all 
dry. 
BELENOIS MESENTINA, Cram. 
2,12, wet; 12, intermediate. 
ERONIA CLEODORA, Hiibn. 
1 Z, wet. 
LYCAININ 4. 
TARUCUS THEOPHRASTUS, Fabr. 
1 ¢, 1 ¢. The male corresponds very closely with 
specimens in Coll. Hope from Syria. The female, which is 
of the blue form, comes very near to 7. sybaris, Hopff. 
AZANUS JESOUS, Gueér. 
1 Ree 
LYCENESTHES AMARAH, Guer. 
He 
In a letter to Prof. Poulton, which he kindly permits 
me to quote, Mr. Loat describes the present collecting- 
ground as follows:—“The country was flat, ground hard 
and dry, very little undergrowth, a few large trees, open 
bare patches of ground, a good deal of thorny scrub in 
