1895.] FEOM BRITISH BAST AFRICA. 725 



12. TpTHIMA AlBIDA. 



Yjjthiina alhida, Butler, P. Z. S. 1888, p. 59. 



Kazamaza's, 5300 feet, 13th to 23rd April ; Kivata, Euwenzori, 

 6000-8000 feet ; Uganda, 



13. Charaxes candiope. 



Nymphalis candiope, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 352 (1823). 

 (S , Salt Lake to Wawamba country. 



14. Htpolimnas misippfs. 



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

 S , Salt Lake to Wawamba country. 

 A single, much shattered example. 



15. Efealia anthedon. 



Diadema anthedon, Eoubleday, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xvi. 

 p. 181 (1845) ; Gen. Diurn. Lep. pi. 37. fig. 2 (1854). 

 (S , Salt Lake to Wawamba country. 



16. EtTRALIA DUBIUS. 



Papilio duhius, Beauv. Ins. Afr. Am. p. 238, pi. 6. figs. 2 a, 6 

 (1805). 



c? , Salt Lake to Wawamba country. 

 A much rubbed example. 



17. JXTNONIA CALESCENS. 



Junonia calescens, Butler, P. Z. S. 1893, p. 652. 

 Precis octavia, Staudinger, Exot. Schmett. pi. 38. fig. 4 ; P. octavia, 

 var. natalensis (not Precis natalica, Peld.), I. c. p. 101. 



Salt Lake to Wawamba country, also one much shattered 

 example from Ruwenzori. 



To avoid the confusion likely to arise from the adoption of 

 Staudinger's varietal name, I have retained that applied to this 

 species by myself. 



18. Junonia galami. 



Vanessa galami, Boisduval, Paune Ent. Madag. p. 46 (1833). 

 Salt Lake to Wawamba country. 



19. Junonia kowara. 



Junonia Jcowara, Ward, Ent. Month. Mag. viii. p. 82 (1871) ; 

 Afr. Lep. p. 6, pi. 5. figs. 5, 6, (1873). 



$ . Euwenzori, 6000-8000 feet. 



One, unfortunately somewhat broken, example ; the female is 

 paler than the male ; indeed, in the colouring of the discal belt it 

 nearly resembles the male of the allied J. aurorina, only there is 

 no lilacine suffusion on this belt, which is also broader and less 

 angulated internally on the primaries ; as in the male, it has no 

 red markings across the discoidal cell. 



