some British East African Butterfiies. 



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II. Amauris ccheria-and-alhimacnlata-centred Comhination 

 from the Kilmyu Country. 



My experience of this interesting combination has been 

 chiefly derived from recent visits to the Kikuyu country, 

 although I have also encountered it on and near Kiliman- 

 jaro. The following captures at various localities in the 

 Kikuyu country will give some idea of the relative 

 abundance of the models and their various mimics. 



(a) Wcithaga. 

 The numbers of specimens of this group taken at 

 Weithaga have been arranged in the following tabular 

 form by Professor Poulton. 



