34 Butterflies from between Mombasa and Taveta. 
86. Papilio constantinus, Ward. 
&, Chaengombe, 23rd April, 1900. 
“‘T have never found this common, though widely distri- 
buted (A.St. A. i). 
87. Papilio nireus, Linn. 
3, Rabai, 7th June, 1900. 
88. Papilio merope, Cramer. 
&, Rabai, 8th June, 1900. 
“Difficult to get in good condition” (K. St. A. R.). 
Hesperiida. 
89. Tagiades flesus, Fabr. 
3, Mombasa, 16th June, 1900. 
90. Pyrgus dromus, Plétz. 
Rabai, 7th June; Mombasa, 7th July. 
91. Parosmodes icteria, Mab. 
Rabai, 6th June, 1900. 
“ Only seen at Rabai” (K. St. A. B.). 
92. Acleros placidus, Plotz. 
Rabai, 8th June, 1900. 
This is very nearly related to A. Mackenii; indeed it 
would not surprise me to find that with a good series it would 
be impossible to separate them. 
93, Andronymus philander, Hopf. 
Rabai, 9th June, 1900. 
94. Kedestes Wallengrenti, Trimen. 
Rabai, 6th and 9th June, 1900. 
“Only seen at Rabai” (K. St. A. R.). 
95. Baoris lugens, Hopft. 
Mombasa, 20th June and 4th July, 1900. 
96. Parnara mathias, Fabr. 
3 ¢, “Frere?” Town, 2nd and 30th June, 1900. 
The male is numbered (182), the female (170). 
