824 ON BUTTERFLIES FROM BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA. [Nov. 15. 



The female of the Delagoa Bay form (the typical C. azota of 

 Hewitson) has been figured by Mrs. Monteiro in her * Delagoa Bay, 

 its Natives and Natural History,' frontispiece, fig. 1. 



9. CHARAXES MACCLOUNII Butl. 



Four females, three of them a little worn, but not much 

 broken. 



10. CHARAXES CANDIOPE Godt. 

 A male almost perfect. 



11. CHARAXES CITH^RON Feld. 

 Two perfect males. 



12. CHARAXES BOHEMANI Feld. 

 Three females, a little worn. 



13. CHARAXES VARANES Cramer. 



Five examples, two being almost perfect. This species usually 

 comes to hand in very poor condition. 



14. JUNONIA SESAMUS Trimen. 

 Two fine specimens. 



15. PYRAMEIS CARDUI Linn. 

 A slightly worn male. 



16. HTPANARTIA SCHCENEIA Trimen. 

 A rather rubbed male. 



17. EURALIA WAHLBERGI Wallgr. 



A perfect male. 



18. CATOPSILIA FLORELLA Fabr. 

 Two much-worn females. 



19. PAPILIO SIMILIS Cram. 

 A slightly damaged male. 



20. PAPILIO DEMOLEUS Linn. 

 Two good males. 



21. PAPILIO MEROPE, var. DARDANUS Brown. 

 Four males and one female in good condition. 



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