110 DR. A. G. BUTLER ON BUTTERFLIES [Jan. 14, 
Kondowi, Lower Nyika, April 6th and 11th, 1895. 
This species is new to the Museum series; two examples were 
obtained, one in very good condition, the other somewhat worn. 
Mr. Crawshay calls it the “‘ Black-and-white Glade Butterfly.” 
7. CHARAXES DRUCEANUS. 
Charaxes druceanus, Butler, Cist. Ent. i. p.4 (Oct. 1869); Lep. 
Exot. p. 26, pl. x. fig. 4. 
¢, Nyankowa Mt., 5575 feet alt., Nyika, April 10th, 1895. 
The single specimen obtained is the most perfect I have ever 
seen, but its chief interest lies in the fact that the markings on 
the under surface of the wings are somewhat aberrant; the 
differences, if constant, would serve to distinguish it as a species, 
but the female received from Zomba shows transitional characters. 
Mr. Crawshay notes this as the ‘‘ Burnt-umber and Silver Swallow- 
tail,” but it is one of the “ Emperor” group. 
8. JUNONIA SHSAMUS. 
Precis sesamus, Trimen, South Afr. Butt. i. p. 231, pl. iv. fig. 3 
(1887). 
Kondowi, 4110 feet alt., Lower Nyika, March 1895 (taken by 
M. Moffat, Esq., of the Livingstone Mission); Cheni-Cheni Mt., 
6430 feet alt., Nyika, April 17th; Kambwiyi, 3800 feet alt., 
Lower Nyika, April 20th. 
“ Violet, scarlet, and black Tortoiseshell” (Zt. C.). 
9. JUNONIA CHAPUNGA. 
Junona chapunga, Hewitson, Exot. Butt. iii. Jun. pl. i. figs. 2,3 
(1864). 
36, Nyankowa Mt., 5576 feet alt., Nvika, April 10th, 1895. 
“ Black scarlet-beaded Admiral” (2. C.). 
10. JUNONIA TRIMENII. 
Junonia trimeni, Butler, P. Z. 8. 1898, p. 651, pl. Ix. fig. 4. 
2, Mtambwi, foot of Nyika plateau, W. of Lake Nyasa, 
Feb. 4th, 1895. 
“ Salmon-coloured Tortoiseshell” (2. C.). 
11. JUNONIA SIMIA. 
Precis simia, Wallengren, Kongl. Svenska Vetensk.-Akad. Handl, 
1857, p. 26. 
3, Lumpi R., Lower Nyika, W. of Lake Nyasa, Feb. 2nd, 
1895. 
“Small Tortoiseshell” (2. C.). 
12. JUNONIA CALESCENS. 
Junonia calescens, Butler, P. Z. 8S. 1893, p. 652. 
3, Watisi, Lower Nyika, Jan. 21st, 1895. 
“ Scarlet and black Tortoiseshell” (2. C.). 
