26 Dr. A. G. Butler on Butterflies from 
29. Eurytela dryope, Faby. 
9, Mombasa, 27th June, 1900. 
30. Hypanis ilthyia, Drury. 
&, Mombasa, 7th January; ¢, 30th June, 1900. 
31. Acrea Jacksont, E. M. Sharpe. 
g, Taveta, 11th November, 1899. 
“This I have also taken commonly beyond Voi” 
CAowot.. And.) 
32. Acrea serena, Fabr. (var. perrupta, Butler). 
2 ¢, “Frere Town?,” 2nd June; Rabai, 6th June ; 
Mombasa, 7th July, 1900. 
“This is very common, but seems to vary a great deal” 
(Kin An fi). 
Strangely enough Mr. Rogers has sent us six females of 
this abundant species, all differing, but not one male. 
83. Acrea lycta, Fabr. 
& (typical form), Taveta, 7th October, 1899. 
& (var. daira), Taveta, 9th September, 1899; 9, Mom- 
basa, 11th March, 1900. 
34, Acrea onerata, Trimen. 
S, Taveta, 22nd August, 1899; § ?, Mombasa, 22nd 
June, “ Frere? Town,” 12th 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—‘‘I have not seen 
this near the coast, but it is abundant the other side of Voi” ; 
of the typical form he says—‘“ Fairly common at Mombasa.” 
35. Acrea natalica, Boisd. 
& &, Mombasa, 8th May; Rabai, 9th June, 1900. 
36. Acraea anemosa, Hewits. 
2, Mombasa, Ist February; g, 4th July; g, Rabai, 
9th June, 1900. 
