24 Dr. A. G. Butler on Butterflies from 
10. Charaves rose, Butler. 
6, Taveta, 7th September, 1899. 
The same note applies to this as to the preceding species ; 
we should be glad to get more females of this species; they 
can at once be distinguished by the broad white belt across 
both front and hind wings and the distinct white spots on 
the former; the males of this and O. manica are much alike 
and liable to be confounded ; C. rose, however, has distinctly 
broader and less falcate primaries. 
11. Charazxes neanthes, Hewits. 
3, Taveta, 9th September, 1899. 
“Occurs fairly frequently beyond Voi” (St. A R.). 
12. Charaxes varanes, Cramer. 
3, Mombasa, 20th June, 1900. 
13. Precis cloantha, Cramer. 
?, Rabai, 6th June, 1900. 
‘This occurs widely, but I have never found it common ”’ 
USts Ae te). 
14. Precis elgiva, Hewits. 
Taveta, 15th July and 5th August, 1899. 
15. Precis cebrene, 'Trimen. 
dj Laveta, tthe July > 9.) (th ‘October; 1899; .a5g 9 
Mombasa, 7th May, 11th June; ¢?, Inn Town, 2nd June, 
1900. 
16. Precis clelia, Cramer. 
9, Taveta, 22nd August, 1899; ¢ 9, 4th and 16th 
January, 1900. 
17. Precis boopis, Trimen. 
3 3 $$, Mombasa, 6th to 8th May, 1900. 
18. Protogoniomorpha nebulosa, Trimen. 
3, Mombasa, 20th June, 1900. 
19. Pyramets cardut, Linn. 
3, Mombasa, 8th May, 1900. 
