384 MR. C. F. M. SWYNNERTON ON THE 



16. Tej'ias spp. 3. (P. angolanus fell as low as this, but the bird, reassured by a 



big series, restored it gradually but permanently to 8.) 



17. M. rioeppelli. 



18. M. agathina. 



19. if. ytdei. 



20. M. leuconoe. 1 r. , • / , .^ « i. i. \ 



, . , \ JJ. chrysvppus (on strength or mere taste). 



21. A.johnstonL] J n \ h ) 



22. A. esebria. 



23. A. bioxtoni, A. igola. 



24. A. asema and L. alcesia. 



25. A. caldarena and A. douhleclayi (S . 



26. A. dotcbledayi 2 j pi'ob. A. natalica. 



27. A. areca, A. lobengula, and cdbimaculata. 



28. A. dominicanus. 1 -r, , . i , -, 

 Joy some birds transposed. 



29. D. chrysippus. 



30. Prob. certain beetles, Lepidopterous larvpe, &c., but I have yet to go into this 



more fully. 



31. Prob. Tetranychus sp.C^). 



32. Brachycerus &c. inedible to roller, and certain others through hardness. 



Preferences of Coeacias gabrulus. C. 



(As ascertained b}^ a series of expei'iments commencing inniiediately 

 after it was captured.) 



1. Gharaxes spp. "1 Cyligramma latona, 



2. Precis spp., M. leda. 1 ^r t ^ m /? ] A. neanthes. 

 o ^ 7 77 r Rhop(-docampta spp., T.jiesus. 



3. C.Jiorella. J 



4. H. hippomene, H. pers2yicua. 



' " ;; ' r ! r. \ ^- licitide'iisis (wet) and ZT. misippus. 



6. i^. demodoGus and dardanus 6 & ^ • j 



7. ^. dri/ope, A. phalantha. ] r, 7 



•^ ^ ' -'^ _ J- /^. angoLanus. 



8. Leuceronia spp., ^. hiarbas. J 



9. i\'^. agatha ksioynnertoni, P. liocretia ( 'f ?). 1 ^;r ? • 



10. 5. goetzius, A. jjhalantha, P. isokani. J 



11. ifyc. campina. L. bibulus (?4, on owi;! merits). 



12. Belenois spp. and M.rueppelli. 



13. -M. 2/«?ei, T. senegalensis, L. lemnos, Azcmus (?4,), C. sybaris and c«^jce (? 4, ). 



14. :7^. brigitta {regularis not higher than senegalensis). 



15. A.johnstoni, JV. leuconoe, P. echerioides S • 



16. u4. esebria, A. igola. 



17. ^. caldarena, A. natalica. 



18. Z). chrysipjnis and ^. lobengida. 



Note (1912). — I think that the only essential difterence between B and C's 

 preferences, so far as ascertained, is the transposition of Terias and Mylothris, 

 M. rueppelli being even placed as high as Beleiiois by C. The latter also places 



