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10. Lyclena gaika. 
Lyccena gaika, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. 3rd ser. i. p. 403. 
Kilima-njaro, grassy downs at 5000 feet, June. 
One male. 
The single specimen agrees with Trimen’s description and with our 
series of this species. It appears to us to he distinct from L. lysamon, 
with which Mr. Trimen united his L. gaika in the “ Khopalocera 
Africse Australis.” Both species occur in South Africa, hut L. lysamon 
may always he distinguished by the presence of a black spot within 
the cell of the primaries. 
11. Chrysophanus, sp. ? 
Kilima-njaro, grassy downs at 5000 feet, June. 
A single female example of a true Chrysophanus , which we are 
unable to recognize and which we hesitate to describe without 
specimens of the other sex. 
12. Terias rahel] 
Papilio raliel , Eabr. Ent. Syst. iii. p. 204 (apud Trimen). 
Kilima-njaro, wooded country at 5000 feet, August. 
A single female specimen, which we cannot undertake to determine 
with certainty without examples of the other sex. It may possibly 
be a female of T. candace , Feld., from Abyssinia. 
13. PlERIS SEVERINA. 
Papilio severina, Cram. Pap. Exot. t. 338, f. G, H. 
Kilima-njaro, wooded country at 5000 to 6000 feet, July and August. 
Taveita, dense forest at 2300 feet, September. 
One male and three females. 
14. PlERIS HELLICA. 
Papilio hellica , Linn. Syst. Xat. i. p. 760. 
Kilima-njaro, wooded, rocky, and cultivated ground, grassy downs, at 
4000 to 5500 feet, July and August. 
Thirteen males and one female. 
All the specimens have the primaries rather more pointed, with a 
slightly blacker apex, and the colouring of the underside is brighter 
than in the examples in our collection. 
15. Eronia cleodora. 
Eronia cleodora , Hiibn. Samml. exot. Schmett. ii. t. 130. 
Tavieta, in dense forest at 2300 feet. 
16. Callidryas pyrene. 
Colias pyrene, Swains. Zool. Ill. i. t. 51. 
Kilima-njaro, in wooded country at 5000 feet. • 
Two females only. 
17. Callidryas florella. 
Papilio florella, Eabr. Syst. Ent. p. 479. 
