May, 1913.] gy 



208. — Cyclirius sharpim, Butl. Kikiiyu. Common on swampy ground above 

 7,000 feet. 



209. — Scolitantides crawshayi, Butl. Kenia. Probably not uncommon. 



210. — Catochrysops malathana, Boisd. Ubiquitous. 



211. — Catochrysops dolorosus. Trim. Kikuyu. Very common near Nairobi. It 

 is probably often overlooked. 



212. — Catochrysops osiris, Hopff. Common generally. 



213. — Catochrysops barkeri, Trim. Coast district. Not uncommon. 



214. — Catochrysops celaeus. Cram. One specimen from Kenia which is probably 

 this species. 



215. — Catochrysops peculiaris, Kogenh. Widely distributed but not generally 

 common. I have met with it more frequently at Mombasa than elsewhere. 



216. — Chilades trochilus, Meyer. Occurs everywhere. 



217. — Chilades mahallakoana, Wallgr. — Two specimens from the Thika River on 

 the Fort Hall Road. 



218. — Everes hippocrates, Fabr. Coast district, Taita, Taveta. Not uncommon. 



219. — Everes micyclus, Cram. Coast district. Rather a local species generally 

 found near streams. 



220. — Cupidopsis cissus, Godart. North and South Kikuyu. Not very common. 



221.— Cupidopsis jobates, Hopff. Common generally, especially at Taveta. 



222. — Zizeeria gaika, Trim. Ubiquitous. 



223. — Zizeeria lysimon, Hiibn. Ubiquitous. 



224. — Zizeeria lucida. Trim. Common generally but not so abundant as the two 

 pi'eceding. 



225. — Zizeeria antanossa, Mab. Generally distributed but apparently not 

 common. It probably only wants looking for. 



226. — Zizeeria stellata, Trim. Kikuyu. Fairly common at high elevations. 



227.— Chrysophanus abboti,Ilol\. Ukambani, Kikuyu. Not uncommon. Except 

 for its copper hind wings, this species resembles the British "Small 

 Copper." 



228. — Leptosia medusa, Cram. Common in forests. 



229. — Herpsenia eriphea, Godart. Common generally. 



230. — Mylothris agathina. Cram. Ubiquitous. 



231. — Mylothris ruppelli, Koch. Common except in the Coast district. 



232. — Mylothris rubricosta, Mab. Kikuyu. Common especially in Papyrus 

 swamps. 



233. — Mylothris narcissus, Butl. Taita. Not uncommon. 



234. — Mylothris jacksoni, Sharpe. Kikuyu. The amount of fuscous in the fore- 

 wing is very variable. Specimens captured on the same day vary from 



