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considerably in the prominence of the markings on the- 

 underside, those caught in November being much more 

 strongly marked than those caught later. 



55. Neptis tiga, Moore. 



A few -specimens caught in company with preceding, 

 which I believe to be the same species, the only point of 

 distinction being that the present species has a yellow 

 marginal line often very faint, on upperside of hindvang, 

 which is wanting in N. sattanga. 



<56, Neptis miah, Moore. 



Pauk to Tilin, October, November ; Tilin, March. Five- 

 specimens. 



57. Neptis viraja, Moore. 



Tilin, March, April. Three specimens, all smaller than 

 those in my collection from South India. 



-58. Neptis burmana, de Niceville. 



Tilin, February to April. A few specimens. The second 

 submarginal line on underside of hindwings is very faint,, 

 but it can be distinguished from all allied species by the 

 markings of the upperside. 



59. Neptis varmona, Moore. 



Pauk, September ; Pauk and Tilin, November. Also two 

 specimens transitional to kamarupa, Pauk and Tilin,. 

 November. 



■60. Neptis kamarupa, Moore. 



Tilin, January to May. Almost certainly the dry-season 

 form of varmona. 



61. Neptis eurymene, Butler. 



Tilin, April, May. What I separate as this species is- 

 similar to kamarupa, but is considerably larger than 

 either it or varmona, and has all the white markings much 

 larger and more prominent. It may also be a seasonal 

 form of varmona, but I am inclined to consider it 

 distinct, as I have never met with it except in Burma. 



62. Neptis astola, Moore. 



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

 April. 



