1898.] FROM POKTTJGTTESE EAST AFRICA. 53 



we received from Zomba in 1895, and differs about as much as the 

 other forms to which names have been given recently ; but 

 considering that the majority of tbem occur in Natal, there can 

 be little doubt that they are either seasonal forms or sports of two 

 or three variable species at most. We received typical C fmsduvali 

 from Zomba in 1893. 



31. Neptis AGATHA Cram. 



Chirimani, Portuguese East Africa, August 31st in open forest ; 

 Inure ; Chiperoni, Portuguese Central Africa, October 1896. 



The variation in size of this species is extraordinary ; the 

 Chiperoni example has an expanse of 70 millimetres. 



32. Atella phalantha Drury. 



Eastern Transvaal and Portuguese East Africa. 

 Both the wet-season form {A. columbina) and the dry form 

 (A. phalantha) were obtained. 



oc 



33. Byblia acheloia Wallgr. 



Eastern Transvaal ; Inure ; Chiperoni, September 1896. 

 The typical dry form aud the wet-season B. vidr/aris were both 

 obtained. 



34. Etjrytela drtope Fabr. 

 S . Inure. 



35. AcR^A cabira Hopff. 



Inure. 



The specimens all have the pattern of the variety ajyedda. 



36. AcR^A SERENA var. buxtont Butl. 

 cJ . Portuguese East Africa. 



37. AcRiEA liXciA Eabr. 



Eastern Transvaal and Nyakongoli ; Makoto, Portuguese East 

 Africa, 21st August. 



Only two examples without head or abdomen. 



38. AcR^A DOTTBLEDATi Guer. 



Eastern Transvaal ; Chiperoni, October 1896 ; Nyakongoli, 21st 

 August. 



39. ACR^A NATALICA Boisd. 



NyakongoH, 21st August. 



40. AcrjEA ACRiTA Hewits. 



Eastern Transvaal ; Nyakongoli, 21st August ; Chirimani, 31st 

 August ; Chiperoni, September 1896 ; Patawali district in open 

 bush country and plantations. 



41. ACR^A AGLATONICE WestW. 



2 ? . Portuguese East Africa (exact locality not noted). 



