39S ])R. A. G. BUTLER OS LKPTDOPTEU V [May 17, 



One very shattered male nearly approaches J. pynformis in 

 colouring, and shows the intensely dry character of that insect on 

 the under surface. It will be remembered that in 1896 (P. Z. S. 

 p. Ill) I suggested the possibility of the latter being a form of 

 ,/. aurorina. As the fact that the latter and J. tugela fly together 

 in the wet-season in S. Africa seems to disprove the statement 

 that they are seasonal forms of one species, it would appear more 

 probable that J. pyriformis is the dry form of J. aurorina, the 

 single example of the former in this collection having evidently 

 been a considerable time on the wing ; however, we need more 

 evidence before deciding this point, especially as all three of these 

 species have dry-season undersides to the wings. 



15. Jttnonia cuama. 



Junonia cuama, Hewitson, Exot, Butt, iii., Jnn. pi, i. figs. 4, 5 

 (1864). 



2 , Maungu Inkubwa, 21st March, 1397. 



16. JUNOXIA CEBEENE. 



Junonia cehrene, Trimen, Trans, Ent. Soc. Lond. 1870, p. 353, 

 6 , Samburu, 19th November ; ? $ , Taru, 16th December, 1896 ; 

 cJ $ , Maungu Inkubwa, 21st March, 1897, 



17. JlWOiaA CLELIA, 



Pajnlio delta, Cramer, Pap, Exot. i. pi. xxi. E, F (1775), 

 cJ , Mombasa, 4th January, 1897. 



18. Junonia natalica. 



Precis natalica, Felder, Wien. ent. Monatschr, iv. p. 106 (1860), 

 Taru, 16th December, 1896. 



19. Protogoniomokpha nebulosa. 



Salamis nebulosa, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1881, p. 441, 

 S 2 , Mgana, B. E. Africa, 13th and 28th August, 1896. 

 This is the Eastern form of P. aglatonice, from which the male 

 differs very little, the apical black area of the primaries being only 

 sHghtly broader. I take P. aglatonice to be the Western type, the 

 female of which more nearly resembles the male. A third form 

 differing to about the same extent is P. clefinita of Madagascar, 

 which I formerly confounded A^ith males of P. nebulosa. 



20. Ptrameis caedui. 



Papilio cardui, Linnaeus, Faun. Suec, p. 276 (1761). 

 Mgana, 2nd September, 1896. 



21. HXPOLIMNAS MISIPPTJS. 



Papilio misippus, Linnaeus, Mus, Lud. TJlr. p, 264 (1764), 

 S 6 , Taru, 16th and 20th December, 1896 ; Mombasa, January 

 4th ; d ? ? , Maungu Inkubwa, March 21st, 1897. 



