42 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 1891. 



narrowly outlined with white. Both these forms have one 

 large and two small subapical spots. 



92. Gharaxes arja, Felder. 



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

 Choungkwa, May. "What I separate as this species was 

 decidedly commoner than the preceding. It also varies 

 considerably in the breadth of the fascia, which in very 

 pale bluish-green, almost white, without a trace of yellow, 

 both above and below. It has one large subapical spot and 

 occasionally another near the apex, but the latter is always 

 minute and generally absent, the submarginal row of 

 spots on underside of hindwing is inconspicuous. 



93. Charaxes fabius, Fabricius. 



Pauk to Tilin, October ; Tilin, March. 



94. Charaxes harp ax, Felder. 



Pauk to Tilin, October ; Tilin, March and November ; 

 Choungkwa, May. Four specimens only ; they all differ 

 from one another, and none agree exactly with any of the 

 descriptions in " Butterflies of India." 



95. Charaxes hierax, Felder. 



Pauk to Tilin, October. A single male agreeing best with 

 this species. 



*96. Charaxes bernardus, Fabricius. 



I have twenty-two specimens of this group taken at 

 Choungkwa on the 29th and 30th May. They vary consi- 

 derably in the prominence and purity of the discal white 

 band, in the number of fulvous spots on the black margin 

 of the forewing, and in the black submarginal border of 

 the hindwing, which in some specimens is almost conti- 

 nuous, and in others broken up into spots and almost 

 obsolete at the anal angle. I have submitted six specimens 

 to Mr. de Niceville, and he informs me that none of them 

 agree with any of the described forms, and might equally 

 well be described as six new species. 



* Rliop, Malny, pi. xix. fig. 4, 



