50 [March, 



76. — Precis natalica, Felder. Common and widely distributed. 



77. — Precis stygia, Auriv. I have only met with this at Kijabe. 



78. — Catacroptera cloanthe. Cram. Widely distributed. 



79. — Salamis nebulosa. Trim. Coast district, Taita, Taveta. Common. 



80. — Salamis parhassus, Drury. Widely distributed. Common. 



81. — Salamis cacta, Fabr. Coast hills, Taita. This species is by no means 

 common in E. Africa. 



82. — Hypoliynnos misippus, Linn. Ubiquitovis and abundant. Breeding experi- 

 ments indicate that the type form and the inaria form bear a Mendelian 

 relationship, the type form being dominant. The two forms are equally 

 common. 



83. — Euralia deceptor, Trim. This species is often quite common in the coast 

 district. I have not met with it elsewhere. 



84. — Euralia duhius. Pal. de Beauv. The form wahlhergi, Wallengr., is not 

 uncommon in the Coast district and is also found in Taita, Taveta, and 

 Ukambani. The form mima, Trim., is also found in Taita and Ukambani, 

 but I have never seen it in the Coast district where its model (Amauris 

 alhimacidata) is absent. The two forms, though very different in appear- 

 ance, have been proved by breeding to belong to one species. 



85. — Euralia usambara, Ward. This fine species is only found in the Coast 

 district and that but rarely. 



86. — Eurytela hiarhas, Drury. With the exception of the Coast district this 

 species is common everywhere where there is any bush. 



87. — Eurytela dryope, Cram. Ubiquitous. 



88. — Neptidopsis ophione, Cram. Generally common. 



89. — Neptidopsis fulgurata, Boisd. By no means uncommon in the Coast district, 

 where it to some extent replaces the preceding species. 



90. — Byblia ilithyia, Drury. Abundant everywhere on grass lands. 



91. — Qrenis morantii, Trim. North Kikuyu. Not common. 



92. — Orenis boisduvali, Wallengr. North Kikuyu. The most common of the 

 genus. 



93. — C^'enis natalensis, Boisd. Coast hills, Kikuyu. Not common. 



94.— Cyrestis camillus, Fabr. Though widely distributed this species is not 

 generally common. 



95. — Neptis saclava, Boisd. Generally abundant. 



96. — Neptis agatha, Stoll. The most abundant of the genus. It varies con- 

 siderably in size. 



97. — Neptis seeldrayersi, Auriv. Coast district. Taveta. It is not easy to 

 distinguish between this species and large specimens of the preceding, 

 and it is liable to be overlooked. 



98. — Neptis trigonophora, Butl. Coast district. Nairobi. This species also 

 resembles N. agatha on the wing. It is much less common. 



