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A LIST OF BUTTERFLIES COLLECTED 
netted together as they circled round each other, 
and it was only after capture that they could be differ- 
entiated. 
101 —Neptis woodwardi, Sharpe. North Kikuyu and Kinangop. 
Not generally common. 
102. — Pseudacrcea lucretia expansa , Butl. Coast district, 
Nairobi. Generally fairly abundant. 
103. - — Pseudacrcea trimeni, Butl. Common in the coast hills, 
but distinctly uncommon at Taveta. 
104. — Pseudacrcea rogersi, Trim. The types were taken at 
Shinba and Rabai. No other specimens have been 
met with. It is probably a local form of the W. Africa 
Ps. eurytus, Linn. 
105. — Aterica galene, Brown. The coast hills. A common 
species in forest country. 
106. — Hamanumida dcedalus, Fabr. Generally distributed 
and often common. Usually found in more or less open 
country. 
107. — Euphcedra eleus, Drury. The coast hills. This species 
seems rare and is only found in forests. 
108. — Euphcedra neophron, Hopff. The coast hills, Taita, 
Taveta. This beautiful species is abundant, and is 
not so confined to forest as most of the group. I have 
often seen it in my garden at Rabai. 
109. — Eury phene senegalensis, Herr.-Schaeff. The coast dis- 
trict, Taveta. I have found this insect common in the 
coast district. It is more particularly addicted to 
coco-nut plantations and gardens, and is seldom found 
in the real forest. 
110. — Euryphene chriemhilda, Staud. The coast hills. By no 
means uncommon in natural forest. It is hardly ever 
found flying with the preceding species. 
111. — Euryphura achlys, Hopff. The coast hills. This is 
also a forest species, and is often seen with Euryphene 
chriemhilda. It often frequents the gateways of native 
villages when these are in forest country. 
112. — Euptera kinugnana, Smith. I have received one 
specimen of this rare species from Shimba, near 
Mombasa. 
