440 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 1891. 



78. Doleschallia polibete, Cramer. 



Rare. I have only taken two specimens, one on the hills, one near 

 Trevamlrum. 



79. Charaxes schreiberi, Godart. 



Very rare. I have only once seen what I believe to be this butterfly, and 

 Mr. T. F. Bourdillon sent me a single forewing that he picked up on the 

 hills. Mr. Imray has taken it on Pirmerd at an elevation of 3,700 ft. 



80. Charaxes athumas, Drury. 



Common on the hills from the foot up to about 3,000 ft. 



81. Charaxes fabius, Fabricius. 



Fairly common in the low country, not found in the hills. 



82. Charaxes imna, Butler, 



Not uncommon in the low country and at the foot of the hills. 



Family LEMONIHLE. 

 Subfamily Libyth^einjE. 



83. Libythea myrrha, Godart. 

 Form rama, Moore. 

 Common on the high range. 



Subfamily Nemeobiin^s. 

 Si. Abisara prunosa, Moore. 



Common in the hills at the sides of roads in jungle, also in the low country. 

 They vary a good deal, and some are quite undistinguishable from A. 

 suffusa of the Nilgiries. 



Family LYC^NiD^). 



85. Neopithecops zalmora, Butler. 



Common in the low country. The dry and wet-season broods do not differ 

 much in the extent of the white markings. 



86. Spalgis epius, Westwood. 



I have taken this near Trevandrum, and up to 2,0C0 ft. on the hills. It is 

 fairly common. 



87. Chilades laius, Cramer. 



Rare. 



88. Cyaniris akasa, Horsfield. 



Fairly common over 3,000 ft. on the hills. 



89. Cyaniris puspa, Horsfield, 



I have only taken the form of the male which has no white on the disc. 



90. Cyaniris albidisca, Moore. 



I have not taken this, but it is recorded from the Annamalai hills. 



91. Cyaniris limbatus, Moore. 



Not common. 



92. Zizera otis, Fabricius. 



Very common in the low country in grass. 



