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side there is a well-defined row of pale submarginal markings on 
the primaries, and a less well-defined series of similar markings 
on the secondaries. The wings in this sex are broader, more 
rounded, and less produced at the apex of the primaries than in 
the male, and the abdomen is stouter and shorter than in that sex, 
not reaching beyond the anal angle of the secondaries. 
Expanse, ¢ 26-29 mm., 9 32-34 mm. 
Hab. Valley of the Ogové, Cameroons, Sierra Leone. 
I name this species in honour of my little friend Albert Good, 
the only child of Dr. A. C. Good, one of the heroes of the Dark 
Continent, whose death last November, a few days after his return 
from a long and trying journey into the interior of the Cameroons, 
has filled the hearts of a host of friends and admirers with pro- 
found sorrow. “Bertie,” though not yet in his teens, is repre- 
sented in my collections by numerous specimens taken by his own 
hands, and is no doubt the youngest entomologist who has thus 
far collected amidst the jungles of “ Gorilla-land.” 
227. B, area, Mab. (Plate II. fig. 20.) 
Hypoleucis arela, Mab. C. R. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1891, p. Ixix. 
Hab. Gaboon, Ogové Valley. 
This species, for the identification of which in my collection 1 
am indebted to Mons. Mabille, is quite common about Gaboon. 
Mons. Mabille had affixed the name atimus to several specimens of 
this species in his collection at the time I visited him. They were 
undoubtedly arela. 
228. B. ARGYRODES, Holl. 
Parnara argyrodes, Holl. Ent. News, vol. v. p. 93, pl. iti. fig. 11 
(1894). 
Hab. Valley of the Ogové. 
229. B. MabzA, Holl. 
Parnara mabea, Holl. Ent. News, vol. v. p. 92, pl. iii. fig. 12 
(1894). 
Hab. Valley of the Ogové. 
230. B. tevcopH”a, Holl. 
Parnara leucophea, Holl. Ent. News, vol. v. p. 93, pl. iii. fig. 14 
(1894). 
Hab. Valley of the Ogove. 
231. B. unistriea, Holl. 
Parnara umstriga, Holl. Ent. News, vol. v. p. 30, pl. i. figs. 13, 
14 (1894). 
Hab. Valley of the Ogové. 
