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longer apical ochreous patch ; on the under surface the ground- 

 colour is suffused with yellow instead of with lilac, and the white 

 markings are washed uith yellowish ; a distinctly dull yellow 

 patch replacing the white spot at apex of primaries. Expanse of 

 wings tf 70 millim. ; $ 87 millim. 



Slopes of Kilima-njaro, 3000-5000 feet, in March (Hannington). 



This appears to be a fairly common species, it was also obtained 

 by Mr. Jackson; but, unfortunately, his specimens were all more 

 or less damaged by some larger insects, which got loose in the box 

 and broke them on the way home. 



Amongst other Nymphalince, Mr. Jackson obtained Eurytela 

 dryope and E. ophione and a Neptis allied to N. melicerte (two 

 specimens of which from Zanzibar stand in the Hewitson collection 

 along with the latter species). 



4. NEPTIS GOOCHII, Trimen, var. 



Nearly allied to N. melicerte, but the white discoidal patch of 

 primaries reduced to a small spot near the end of the cell ; the large 

 discal spots wider, those of the upper patch placed less obliquely and 

 therefore more compactly together; the belt of secondaries broader 

 and with more convex inner edge ; on the under surface the dis- 

 coidal spot is large and fills the cell, but the other differences hold 

 good. Expanse of wings 44 millim. 



Kilima-njaro (F. J. Jackson). 



The specimens from Zanzibar are smaller and the discoidal spot 

 is a little larger than in the type ; they represent the common form 

 of the species. 



PAPILIONIDJE. 



Mr. Jackson obtained no less than eleven species cf Teracolus, and 

 Bishop Hannington two others, viz: 



Teracolus mutans. In the forests of Tiveta {Hannington). 



- aurigineus. In the forests of Tiveta {Hannington and 

 Jackson). 



-- veuustus, sp. n. Kilima-njaro (Jackson). 



- chrysonome, $ $ . Kilima-njaro (Hannington) 



- Calais, J $ . Kilima-njaro (Jackson). 



- leo, <5 $ . Forests of Tiveta (Hannington and Jackson). 



miles, c? $ . Slopes of Kilima-njaro (Hannington and 



Jackson). 



pseudacaste, c? . Slopes of Kilima-njaro (Jackson). 



citreus, <3 ? Slopes of Kilima-njaro (Jackson). 



incretus, tf $ . Forests of Tiveta (Hannington and Jackson). 



antevippe, <5 . Kilima-njaro (Jackson). 



omphaloides. Kilima-njaro (Jackson). 



comptus, sp. n. Kilima-njaro (Jackson). 



In my monograph of Teracolus (P; Z; S. 1876), I placed T. leo 

 as synonymous with T. halimede of Klug ; my type was a faded and 

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