438 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 1891. 



41. AteUa phalantha, Drury. 



Common. 



42. Cethosia mahratta, Moore. 



Common from foot of hills up to 3,000 ft. 



43. Cynthia saloma, Swinhoe. 



Fairly common. The male more so than the female. 



44. Roliana camiba, Moore. 



Rare. Mr. Dohevty records it from Pirmerd. Mr. Imray has also taken it 

 there at an elevation of 2,400 ft,, and I have received a specimen from 

 the high range. 



45. Precis iphita, Cramer. 



Very common in the low country and in the hills up to 3,000 ft. 



46. Junonia almana, Linnaeus. 



Form asterie, Linnaeus. 



Common in the low country ; the latter appears to he the wet-season form. 

 47« Junonia atlites, Linnaeus. 



Very common in the low country aud at the foot of the hills. 



48. Junonia lemonias, Linnaeus. 



Common in the hills up to 2,500 ft. 



49. Junonia hierta, Fabricius. 



Common. Often found settling on the roads or in open spaces. 



50. Junonia orithyia, Linnaeus. 



Common in the low country ; of the same habits as the last. 



51. Neptis ordonia, Stoll. 



Form plagiosa, Moore. 



N. hordonia is the wet-season form, and is much commoner than N. plagiosa. 



52. Neptis viraja, Moore. 



Rare. Two specimens taken near Trevandrum in July, 1890. 



53. Neptis varmona, Moore. 



Common in the hills and plains nearly all the year round. 



54. Neptis kallaura, Moore. 



Rare. Taken on the hills near My nail estate and also on the high range. 



55. Neptis jumba ft, Moore. 



Fairly common in the low country and up to 3,000 ft. in the hills. 



56. Cirrhochroa relata, de Niceville. 



57. Cirrhochroa thais, Fabricius. 



58. Cirrhochroa swinhm, Butler. 



All these are fairly common in the low country and in the hills up to 

 3,000 ft. 



59. Hypolimnas bolina, Linneeua. 



Very commo.: in the hills up to 3,000 ft. 



60. hypolimnas misippur Linnaeus. 



Common. Oniy one form of the femaie occurs "mimicking" L. chrysippus. 



