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NymphalidaB. 

 1. Amiiuris oc/i/ca, Bois<l. 

 9 , M..inl)a.sa, 30tli December, 1890. 



2. Amauris <Jomiiiic<inus^ Triinen. 



(^ <S y Tavcta, lltli November, 2iiil and 5tli December, 

 ISyU; Mombasa, 2ik1 May, 1900. 



3. Limnas chrysippus^ var. don'jtpusy Klug. 

 c^^, Mombasa, 7tli May, 1900. 



4. Samanta perspi'cua, Trimen. 



(J tJ , Taveta, 4th and 22nd Aupjust, 28tli November, 

 1899; locality illegible, 28tli April, 1900. 



The exam|jles obtained at Taveta are all of the dry-season 

 ]ihase (but not yellow above as in S. Simonsi) ; the April 

 example is of tiie wet phase. 



5. Monotrichtis sujifza, Ilewits. 



(J , Mombasa, 12th July, 1900. 



A curious variety with five ocelli on under surface of 

 ])rimaries, the first, third, and fourth small, the second only 

 slightly larger, the fifth as large as usual. 



6. Neocanyra duplex y Butler. 



cJ, Taveta, 11th December, 1899. 



"Common between Voi and Taveta" [St. A. Rogers). 



7. Physccenura leda, Gerst. 



S ? , Chaengombe, 2ord April, 1900. 



"Common at Rabai, but not at Mombasa" [Si. A. R.). 



8. Yijtliima granulosa, Butler. 

 ^ , Mombasa, 22nd February, 1900. 



9. Charaxes brutus, Cramer. 



9 , Taveta, 4th September, 1899. 



" Fairly common at Taveta, but difficult to get in good 

 condition" {St. A. R.). 



