278 Miss E. M. Sharpe on 
north of Khartoum is naturally sandy in tone, while that 
from the more marshy region southwards is greyer. 
An immature hare from Gerazi, near Khartoum, collected 
by Mr. H. F. Witherby, also appears to be L. Hawkert, but 
is too young to be certainly determinable.’ 
Heuglin’s Z. microtis, founded on a young specimen, 1s a 
still more southern form from the forest-region about 7° N. 
by 30° HE. It is a strong-coloured forest type of hare, and 
has apparently nothing to do with the open-country hares of 
the L. a@thiopicus and Hawkeri group. 
XXXIX.—A List of Lepidoptera collected by Mr. Ewart 8. 
Grogan in Central Africa. By Kmity MAry SHARPE. 
Dr. ScLATER has placed in my hands the collection of Lepi- 
doptera formed by Mr. Ewart 8. Grogan during his celebrated 
journey through Africa from the Cape to Cairo *. 
The bulk of this collection was obtained in the Karonga 
district, to the north of Lake Nyasa, and on the Rusisi River, 
which flows into the north of Lake Tanganyika. One or 
two specimens were procured in the Mushari country, between 
Lake Kivu and the Albert Edward Nyanza, and these species 
are apparently undescribed. 
Throughout this paper I have referred to Prof. Aurivillius’s 
‘ Rhopalocera Aithiopica,’ and when the nomenclature differs 
from this standard work, it will be understood that the identi- 
fications have been made from the specimens in the National 
Collection as recently arranged by Dr. Butler, Mr. F. A. 
Heron, and Sir George Hampson. 
Family Danaidide. 
1 Tirumala Petiverana. 
Danada limniace, var. Petiverana (Doubl.) ; Aurivillius, Rhopalocera 
Adthiopica, p. 33 (1898). 
a,b. $. River Longwe, Karonga. January. 
c. &. Volcanoes, 7000 feet. June. 
2. Amauris G'rogant, sp. n. 
Allied to A. damocles, Beauv., as regards the situation of 
the white spots on the primaries, but in general appearance 
resembling Amauris Ansorget, Sharpe. 
Primaries. Ground-colour dark brownish black, relieved 
* See ‘ Geographical Journal,’ vol. xvi. 2, pp. 164-184 (1900). 
