between Mombasa and the Forests of Tuveta. 25 
20. Panopea exrpansa, Butler. 
(? Frere) town, 30th June, 1900. ip 
“T have only met with this twice, both in bad condition : 
mimics Amauris ochlea” (K, St. A. R.). 
21. Euralia deceptor, Trimen. 
?, Mombasa, 23rd June, 1909. 
“This is not common and is very like Amauris ochlea. I 
wish I could send you a better specimen” (K. St. A. £&.). 
22. Euralia Wahlbergi, Wallgr. 
? ¢, Rabai, 6th and 8th June, 1900. 
“This also seems rare ; it is a very close mimic of 4. domi- 
nicanus” (K. St. A. R.). 
23. Hypolimnas misippus, Linn. 
?, Mombasa, 20th April, 1900. 
24. Hamanumida dedalus, Fabr. 
3, Chaengomhe, 23rd April, 1900. 
“ Toes not seem common near coast, but much more so 
up-country 7’ (K. St. A. £.). 
25. EHuphedra violacea, Butler. 
3 36, Taveta, 11th November and 5th December, 1899. 
26. Euphedra neophron, Hopft. 
?, Chaengombe, 23rd April; ¢, Mombasa, 19th May ; 
3, Rabai, 8th June, 1900. 
It is quite evident that this and £. violacea never occur 
together; it seems likely that the blue of freshly-caught 
E. neophron undergoes a chemical change with age and 
becomes green ; the colour of EL. violacea, however, appears 
to be permanent. 
27. Euryphene senegalensis, Herr.-Sch. 
& S$ 2? 3, Rabai, 6th and 8th June, 1900. 
‘“‘ uite common at Rabai” (K. St. A. R.). 
28. Neptis agatha, Cramer. 
3 ¢, Rabai, 7th and Lith June; g, Mombasa, 16th June, 
1900. 
