46 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 1891. 



127. Nacaduba dana, do Niceville. 



Pauk to Tilin, November ; Tilin, December and March. 

 Four males. 

 *128. Nacadziba hampsoni, de Niceville. 



Tilin, April and May. Two males. This is a very dis- 

 tinct species, on the upperside it is a violet-blue with a 

 brilliant gloss. The markings on underside very pro- 

 minent. 



129. Jamides bochus, Cramer. 



Pauk to Tilin, November ; Tilin, November to May. 

 Males and females equally common ; hardly any difference 

 between dry- and rainy-season forms. 



130. Lampides elpis, Godart. 



Pauk to Tilin, November ; Tilin, March and April. 



131. Lampides coruscans, Moore. 



Tilin, February and March. Two males of this species 

 or variety. 



132. Lampides adianus, Fabricius. 



Pauk to Tilin, November ; Tilin, March and May. Also 

 one male and one female at Tilin in March which seem 

 referable to L. pura of Moore. 



133. Catoclirysops strabo, Fabricius. 



Pokoko, September ; Pauk to Tilin, November ; Tilin, 

 November to May. 



134. Catoclirysops lithargyria, Moore. 



Tilin, March. Two males. 



135. Catoclirysops pandava, Horsfield. 



Dry-season form : Pauk to Tilin, November ; Tilin, 

 December and May. Hainy- season form: Pauk to Tilin, 

 November ; Tilin, April and May ; also several interme- 

 diate varieties during November. These two forms 

 occurred together, and do not seem to be very closely 

 restricted to the dry- and rainy-seasons, respectively, 

 though undoubtedly of the same species. 



136. Tarucus theophrastus, Fabricius. 



Pokoko, September ; Tilin, May. Three specimens. These 

 specimens agree exactly with the detailed description of 



