826 DR. A. G. BUTLEE ON^ BUTTERFLIES [Xov. 15 



of Eronia dilatata. The Hesperiidce, thoup;h not new, were welcome 

 additions to our series of two rather handsome species. 



The following is a list of the species, with a few notes by the 

 collector : — 



NXMPHAIilD^. 



1. LiMNAS CHR¥SIPPUS Var. KLUGII Butl. 



Two females, Mombasa, 23rd January, 1898. 



2. Ypthima pupillaeis Butl. 



A dry-season female, Mombasa, 23rd January, 1898. 



3. JuNONiA CLELiA Cramer. 



2 , Takaungu, 3rd December, 1897. 



L T c .T N I D .E. 



4. Catochrysops osikts Hopff. 



Two males differing greatly in size, Mombasa, 23rd January, 

 1898. 



" Plentiful, but difficult to see " {R. C). 



5. AzANDS JEsous Gruer. 



5 , Takaungu, 6th December, 1897. 



6. Tarucus plinifs Fabr. 



A tiny female, Takaungu, 6th December, 1897. 



7. Lachnocnema bibdlus Fabr. 



Two males, Takaungu, 3rd December, 1897. 

 " Taken playing together and disputing for the same perch on a 

 •rose-bush " {IL C). 



8. VlBACHOLA ANTALUS Hopff. 



cJ, Mombasa, 23rd January, 1898. 



" Plentiful, but difficult to see " (R. C). 



9. loiiAUS PHiLippcs Pabr. 



d , Takaungu, 6th December, 1897. 



Papilionid^e. 



10. TerACOLTJS IMPEItATOE Butl. 



cJ 2 , Takaungu, 3rd and 5th December, 1897 ; J , Mombasa, 

 23rd January, 1898. 



11. Teracolus DissociAxrs Butl. 



? dry form, Takaungu, 5th December, 1897. 

 " A frequenter of dense scrubby bush '" (R. C). 



