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84. \'t>itrs;:<i CCtiH'eC, LilinOBUS. 



Path to TiJin, November ; Tilin, November to May. Not 

 common. Found flying- singly up and down the stony 

 beds of streams. 



85. Symbrenthia hvppoclus, Cramer. 



Tilin, February, March, Two males, two females. One 

 of the latter (taken in February) has the bands on the 

 upperside narrower and the submarginal band of hindwing 

 dotted with black, so is presumably referable to S. kkasiana, 

 Moore, a doubtfully distinct species. 



86. ILhinopalpa vasulii, Doherty. 



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

 common in March, but specimens though fresh were 

 terribly battered, I caught dozens, but only got six worth 

 killing and keeping, and none of these are quite perfect. 



87. Cyrestis thyodamas, Boisduval. 



Tilin, November. A single specimen. 



*S8. Cyrestis rahria, Moore. 



Pauk to Tilin, November to March. Not uncommon. It 

 varies considerably in size and depth of coloration. 



89. Kallima limborgii, Moore. 



Pauk, October ; Tilin, November. One male, one female. 

 These specimens differ from a single male I have taken in 

 Upper Tenasserim, in having the yellow band paler and of 

 less extent, and in being much smaller, S 3*3, $ 3*6 inches 

 as against 3*9 inches. A female of inachis in my collection 

 from Barjiling measures 4"7 inches. 



90.. Charaxes eudomippus, Doubleday. 

 Tilin, February. Two specimens, 



91. Charaxes athamas, Drury. 



Pauk to Tilin, November ; Tilin, February, March ; 

 Choungkwa, May. There are two distinct forms of what 

 I recognise as this species, both of which have a greenish- 

 yellow fascia of varying width on the upperside, but dif- 

 fering considerably on the underside ; one form having a 

 greenish fascia and the other a golden-yellow fascia 



