and Captures in South Africa im 1905. 363 
September 21st, 1905. 
Bunawayo. Lat. 20° 9’ S. Alt. 4,470 feet. Near the 
railway station. 
Acrxa doubledayi, Guér.; also the widely distributed 
Lady-bird Exochomus nigromaculatus, Goeze, a bug, and 
some unnamed Orthoptera, all taken by sweeping. 
PLUMTREE Station. S. RHopeEstA. 4,560 feet. 65 m. 
S. of Bulawayo. 
Acrva doubledayi, Guér., 9, fluttering close to the 
ground. 
Axiocerces harpax, Fabr., on the flowers of a yellow 
composite. 
September 22nd, 1905. 
TSESSEBE STATION. 94 m.8. of Bulawayo. 3,900 feet. 
The ant Camponotus fulvopilosus, De Geer, running on 
the ground. 
SHOSHONG RoAD StTaTIoN. Near the tropic. 3,250 feet. 
A number of the ant Camponotus maculatus, Fabr., under 
the bark of a log. 
ARTESIA STATION. BECHUANALAND. Lat. circa 24° S. 
3,100 feet. 
Teracolus antigone, Boisd., f. 
Zeritis sinvplex, Trim., &. 
Spindasis ella, Hew. 
Stugeta bowkeri, Trim. 
Syrichthus [Pyrgus| sataspes, Trim. 
Gomalia albofasciata, Moore, a dwarf. 
The two Skippers were taken at water, as well as the 
wasp Humenes lepeletieri, Sauss., 2, and the common bee 
Apis mellifica, of the usual S. African form. 
MocuupDI STATION. BECHUANALAND. Lat. 24° 22’ S. 
3,100 feet. 
Acrea anemosa, Hew., 2, drinking at the drip of a tap. 
Zeritis molomo, Trim., 9. 
Hesperia spio, Linn., at the flowers of a small yellow 
AMiliseus, 
