26 Dr. A. Gi. Hutlor on Butterjiies from 



29. Eurytela dryope^ Fabr. 

 ? , Mombasa, 27th June, 1900. 



30. Ilypanis ilitkyia, Druiy. 



(J, Mombasa, 7th January ; ? , 30th June, 1900. 



31. Acrcea Jackso7ii, E. M. Sharpe. 



S, Taveta, 11th November, 1899. 



" This I have also taken commonly beyond Voi " 

 {K. St.A.R.). 



32. Acrcea serena, Fabr. {vaw perrupta, Butler). 



9 $, " Frere Town?," 2nd June; Kabai, 6th June; 

 Mombasa, 7th July, 1900. 



" This is very common, but seems to vary a great deal " 

 {K. St. A. R.). 



Strangely enough Mr. Kogers has sent us six females of 

 this abundant species, all differing, but not one male. 



33. Acrcea lycia^ Fabr. 



$ (typical form), Taveta, 7th October, 1899. 

 $ (var. c?aiVa), Taveta, 9th September, 1899 ; ?, Mom- 

 basa, 11th March, 1900. 



34. Acrcea onerata, Trimen. 



(J , Taveta, 22nd August, 1899 ; c? ? , Mombasa, 22nd 

 June, '' Frere ? Town," i2th May, 1900. 



The male from Taveta is small, deep-coloured, and has the 

 spotted black body of the ordinary female, yet the spots on 

 the under surface do not differ ; it is probably the dry phase 

 of the species. Mr. Rogers says of it — " 1 have not seen 

 this near the coast, but it is abundan-t the other side of Voi " ; 

 of the typical form he says — " Fairly common at Mombasa." 



35. Acrcea natalica, Boisd. 



^ ^ , Mombasa, 8th May; Rabai, 9th June, 1900. 



36. Acrcea anemosa, Hewits. 



?, Mombasa, 1st February; cJ, 4th July; ^, Rabai, 

 9th June, 1900. 



