obtained chiefly at Munisu. 199 
23. Crenis Boisduvali, Wallgr. 
February. 
24. Argynnis Hanningtoni, Klwes. 
15th February, 1900. 
25. Atella phalantha, Drury. 
A long series of both wet and dry phases. 
26. Neptis agatha, Cramer. 
27. Neptidopsis ophione, var. velleda, Mab. 
February. 
28. Eurytela hiarbas, Drury. 
29. Byblia ilithyia, var. simplea, Butler. 
A pair, Meara, 19th February, 1900, 
30. Byblia vulgaris, Staud. 
31. Planema montana, Butler. 
One female was captured in February. 
In his useful work on African Rhopalocera Prof. Auri- 
villius regards P. montana as a variety of P. aganice; but 
he separates P. meruana, and figures the female, as a distinct 
species. As a matter of fact, P. meruana is simply an abso- 
lute synonym of P. montana, of which P. bertha of Vuillot is 
the male. As to its being a variety of P. aganice, it might 
just as well be regarded as a variety of P. gea or almost any 
other Planema. On the face of it, the fact that an Englishman, 
German, and Frenchman all decided independently that it 
was perfectly distinct is a strong argument for its specific 
value. 
32. Acrwa Johnston’, Godman. 
? (var. flavescens). 
33. Aecrea cabira, Hopf. 
34. Acrea alicia, E. M. Sharpe. 
February. 
35. Acrewa uvui, H. G. Smith. 
