1896.] FROM NYASALAND. 129 
the upper surface and both surfaces of the male are quite like 
typical B. agrippina: possibly the yellow on the under surface of 
the females may be seasonal; but if so it is characteristic of our 
winter months, the only awkward fact being that it reappears in 
July at Zomba; then, again, many specimens of the pale type were 
collected by the late Emin Pasha at Wadelai from January to 
March. Altogether the question of seasonal dimorphism in this 
species becomes very complicated. 
84, HeRPENIA ERIPHIA. 
Pieris eriphia, Godart, Enc. Méth. ix. p. 157 (1819). 
3, Foot of Jakwa Mt., 3210 feet, Henga, Jan. 29th, 1895. 
“ Marbled White ” (2. C.). 
85. PAPILio CORINNEUS. 
: Papilio corinneus, Bertoloni, Mem. Acc. Bologna, 1849, p-9, pl. 1. 
gs. 1-4, 
Henga, W. of Lake Nyasa, Jan. 28th, 1895. 
“« Mother-of-Pearl and Black” (R. C.). 
86, TaGIADES FLESUS. 
Hesperia flesus, Fabricius, Sp. Ins. ii. p. 185 (1781). 
Manchewi Falls, Lower Nyika, April 6th; Lumpi R. valley, 
April 21st, 1895. 
“ Large grey-patched Skipper” (2. C.). 
_ 87. SAPHA TRIMENTI. 
_ Sapea trimenii, Butler, P. Z. 8. 1895, p. 264, pl. xv. fig. 5. 
3 2. No label with specimens. 
- 88, Huspuria promus. 
Pyrgus dromus, Plétz, Mitth. naturw. Vereins, 1884, p. 6. 
Mrali (25 miles N. of Deep Bay), W. coast of Lake Nyasa, 
Feb. 22nd; Kaporo, Songwe R. plains, Feb. 26; Deep Bay, 
March 16th, 1895. 
“ Black and white Skipper ” (#. C.). 
89. OXYPALPUS RUSO. 
Pamphila ruso, Mabille, Comptes Rendus Soc. Ent. Belge, 1891, 
p- clxxxiii. 
S$, Lumpi R. valley, Lower Nyika, April 2ist, 1895. 
“ Orange and black barred Skipper” (2. C.). 
90. OsMoDES RANOHA. 
Pamphila ranoha, Westwood, in Oates’s Matabele-Land, p. 3453 
(1881). 
3, Lumpi R., Lower Nyika, Feb. 2nd, 1895. 
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