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sam race hierax, Fd: the Burmese race agna, M. In addition to the nume- 

 rous named varieties, Fruhstorfer calls the form with the underside red 

 brown, showing the white band from the upperside by yellowish indications, 

 rossa, Fruh. 



(11). Pareba vesta, Fab. W. Himalayan race anomala, Koll : the typi- 

 cal form from Sikkim, Assam and China : the Burmese form sordica, 

 Iruh. 



(12). Libythea vohini, Mar, is placed as a race of narina, God. 



(13). Libythea lepita, M, is treated as a se^sarate species to celtis Fuess, 

 which, as far as India is concerned, is only found in Chitral. 



(14). The South Indian race of Libythea myrrha, Gray, is separated as 

 carina, Fruh: rama, M, being retained for the Ceylon race. 



(15). Libythea hauxwelli, M, is said to be the extreme dry season form of 

 geoffroyi alompra, M. 



(16). The Indian races of Zemeros flegyas, Cr, (typical form Chinese) are : 

 indicus, Fruh, Sikkim and Assam : allica. Fab, a pale race Karen hills. We 

 are not told what to call the Tenasserim and W. Himalayan forms. 



(17). The W. Himalayan race of Dodona, dipcea. Hew, is nostia,Fruh : 

 dracon. Den, is said to replace dipcea, in Upper Burma. 



In the " Entomologische Rundschau " No. 29, p. 23 (1913), Fruhstorfer 

 confines Dodona ntgenes, Bates, to the Eastern Himalayas and calls the W. 

 Himalayan race venox. 



(18). The race of Dodona adonira. Hew, from the Ruby Mines, Upper 

 Burma, and possibly the Naga hills is called argentea, Fruh. 



(19). The Eastern form. Dodona ouida, M, flying from Nepal to Assam, is 

 called phlegra, Fruh. 



(20). It is stated that Dodona binghami, M. and angela Grs, probably 

 refer to opposite sexes of the same species. 



(21). Dodona longicaudata, DeN , is given as the Northern race of deodata, 

 Heiv. 



(22). Taxila burnii. Den, is said to be an Abisara and not a Taxila. 



(23). The dry season form of Abisara fylla, Db, is c&Wed fyllaria, Fruh. 

 The Upper Burmese race has not been named,, but will probably prove to be 

 intermediate hetweeu fylloides, M, from Central China and magdala, Fruh, 

 from Tonkin. 



(24). The Indian forms of Abisara echerius, Stoli, (chinese) are treated 

 thus : race fraterna, M, Mussoorie to Kanara : race prunosa, M, Ceylon : 

 race bifasciata, M, Andamans and Nicobars : race angulata, M, (based on 

 a dry season male), the Eastern Himalayas and presumably Burma. 

 Abnormis, M, is a variety of angulata -.jhana, Fruh, is a female variety from 

 the Chin Hills with 3 white bands on the forewing ; suffusa, M, is a dry 

 season form oi fraterna, described from Bombay. 



(25). The Burmese race of the Malayan Abisara kausambi Fd, is called 

 paionea, Fruh. 



(26). Abisara neophron, Hew, is divided into races thus; neophronides, 

 Fruh, Sikkim and Nepal .■ neophron, Hetv, Assam and Naga hills : gratius, 

 Fruh, Toungoo to Tonkin : chdina, Fruh, Tavoy, South China and Perak. 



(27). The Burmese race of the Svimatran Taxila thuisto, Hew, is called 

 sawaja, Fruh. (28). 



(28). In the Loganias, massalia, Doh, and marmorata, M, are placed as 

 separate species : watsoniana, DeN, is put as a race of the latter from the 

 Karen hills. 



(29). The Burmese race of the Javan Allotinus subviolaceus, Fd, is called 

 manychus, Fruh. 



(30;. Allotinus nivalis, Druce, is confined to Borneo and the Burmese 

 race is called substrigosa, M. 



