420 DK. A. G. BUTLEB, Olf EUTTERITLIES [Mar. 21 , 



is exceptional), the terms ' wet phase ' or ' dry phase ' merely 

 indicate that a particular form is prevalent in the wet- and another 

 in the dry-season. Even Mr. Marshall, who discovered the 

 seasonal relationship ol: the utterly dissimilar phases of this 

 species, would hardly venture (in contradiction of his own dated 

 examples) to assert that either phase was exclusi^^ely limited to its 

 proper season. 



4. JuNOKiA CLOANTHA Cramer. 



5 $ , Machako's, 2nd and 24th June ; $ , 3rd July, 1898. 

 The female obtained on the 24th June has a lightly- marked 



border above, and a pale distinctly-marked and ocellated under 

 surface ; it should therefore be a wet phase ; the other pair (taken 

 earher and later) are unquestionably dry : this is another instance 

 of untimely appearance in a seasonal phase. 



5. JuNONiA EL&iVA Hewits. 



5. Kikuyu, 11th September, 1898. 



6. JuNONiA CEBRENE Trimen. 



6 6 , Machako's, 28th May, 20th and 25th June, 1898. 



7. JuNONiA Boopis Trimen. 



S , Kikuyu, 11th September, 1898. 



8. Htpaistaetia hippomenes Hiibner. 

 d , Machako's, 3rd July, 1898. 



9. Pyrameis caedui Linn. 

 Machako's, 3rd July, 1898. 



10. Atella phalantha Drury. 



Machako's, 26th June, 1898. 



" Fairly plentiful in the hills adjoining Machako's, but I do not 

 remember having seen one specimen in the open flats." {E. 0.) 



11. Byblia ilithyia Drury. 



$ , Machako's, 2nd July, 1898. 



ACE^LNiE. 



12. AcBiEA ALICIA E. M. Sharpe. 



cJ c? , Machako's, 24th May and 3rd July, 1898. 



13. AcEiEA LYCiA var. DAiEA Godm. 



cS . On the road from Machako's to Naugia, 4800 feet, 18th 

 September, 1898. 



14. AoE^A ACEiTA var. PUDOEiNA Staud. 



J , Machako's, 3rd July, 1898. 

 " EirsL of its species I have seen." (B. 0.) 



