32 Dr. A. G. Butler on Butterflies from 
68. Terias brenda, Doubl. 
3g, Taveta, 4th December, 1899. 
69. Teracolus calats, Cramer. 
2, Mombasa, 27th June, 1900. 
70. Teracolus Rothschild’, HK. M. Sharpe. 
& &, Mombasa, 23rd June and 7th July, 1900. 
‘“‘T have only found this quite close to the sea, generally 
quite on the shore, where it is often common” (K. St. A. 2.). 
It is new to the Museum collection. 
71. Teracolus imperator, Butler. 
@, Mombasa, 30th January; g, 12th July, 1900. 
he male is numbered (10) and the female (80). 
72. Teracolus evarne, Klug. 
?, Mombasa, 20th June; ¢, 12th July, 1900. 
‘he male is numbered (4) and the female (61). 
73. Teracolus isaura, Lucas. 
&, Mombasa, 30th December, 1899. 
‘his is a more southern habitat than I should have ex- 
pected for 7’, ésaura, which is a true northern form, found in 
Egypt, the White Nile, and Abyssinia. 
74. Teracolus gavisa, Wallgr. 
?, Rabai, 9th June, 1900. 
Mr. Rogers says that this was obtained at Rabai only. 
75. Teracolus callidia, H. G. Smith. 
Ochreous type.— ?, Taveta, 12th August; ¢, 29th No- 
vember, 1899. 
Crimson type.— 2, Mombasa, 28th December, 1900. 
Said to be “ common beyond Voi, not at Mombasa.” 
The specimens from 'Taveta are of the intermediate phase, 
that from Mombasa of the wet phase; the male is numbered 
(119), the females (2) and (2 var.). 
76. Teracolus leo, Butler. 
Intermediate phase.— ?, Taveta, 28th July, 1899. 
Dry phase.— g, 4th August; ?, 28th October, 1899. 
