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is exceptional), the terms ' wet phase ' or ' dry phase ' merely 

 indicate that a particular form is prevalent in the wet- and another 

 in the dry-season. Even Mr. Marshall, who discovered the 

 seasonal relationship of the utterly dissimilar phases of this 

 species, would hardly venture (in contradiction of his own dated 

 examples) to assert that either phase was exclusively limited to its 

 proper season. 



•i, JuNONiA CLOANTHA Cramer. 



c? $ , Machako's, 2nd and 24th June ; 2 , 3rd July, 1898. 



The female obtained on the 24th June has a lightly- marked 

 border above, and a pale distinctly-marked and ocellated under 

 surface ; it should therefore be a wet phase ; the other pair (taken 

 earlier and later) are unquestionably dry : this is another instance 

 of untimely appearance in a seasonal phase. 



5. JiJNOXiA ELGiVA Hewits. 



cJ, Kikuyu, 11th September, 1898. 



6. JuxoxiA CEBRENB Trimen. 



d d , Machako's, 28th May, 20th and 25th June, 1898. 



7. JxmoNiA Boopis Trimen. 



S , Kikuyu, 11th September, 1898. 



8. Htpanartia hippomenes Hiibner. 

 d , Machako's, 3rd July, 1898. 



9. Pyrameis cardui Linn. . 

 Machako's, 3rd July, 1898. 



10. Atella phalantha Drury. 



Machako's, 26th June, 1898. 



" Fairly plentiful in the hills adjoining Machako's, but I do not 

 remember having seen one specimen in the open flats." {E. 0.) 



11. Byblia ilithyia Drury. 



$ , Machako's, 2nd July, 1898. 



12. AcR^A ALICIA E. M. Sharpe. 



d d , Machako's, 24th May and 3rd July, 1898. 



13. AcRiEA LYciA var. daira Godm. 



d . On the road from Machako's to Naugia, 4800 feet, 18th 

 September, 1898. 



14. AcR.EA ACRiTA var. PUDORiNA Staud. 



d , Machako's, 3rd July, 1898. 

 " First of its species I have seen." (R, O.) 



