448 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 1891. 



206. Hyarotis adrastus, Cramer. 



Rare. One specimen only taken on the hills in South Travancore. 

 20/. Tagiades atticus, Fahricius. 



Common in the low country and up to 3,000 ft. in the hills, June, July and 

 August. 



208. Tagiades distans, Moore. 



Common in the low country in June and July. 



209. Tagiades obscurus, Mabille. 



Not common ; found only on the hills, 2,000 to 4,000 ft. 



210. Sarangesa dasahara, Moore. 



Not common, found in the low country and at the foot of the hills. 



211. Udaspes folus, Cramer. 



Fairly common in the low country in June and July ; found also on the 

 hills. 



212. Notocrypta alysos, Moore. 



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



213. Notocrypta restricta, Moore. 



Has the same distribution as the last. 



214. Notocrypta basijlara, de Niceville. 



The first specimen I had of this was given to me by Mr. A. Macgregor, who 

 took it on Pirmerd. I have since taken four specimens near Trevandriun, 

 one in July, 1890, and three in September of the same year. 



215. Gelcenorrhinus leucocera, Kollar. 



Fairly common on the hills, 2,000 to 4,000 ft. 



216. Coladenia dan, Fabricius. 



Low country and hills in the cold weather ; fairly common. 



217. Coladenia indrani, Moore. 



Fairly common in the low country in June and July. I have also taken 

 it in October. 



218. Abaratha ransonneti, Felder. 



Fairly common in the low country and on the hills. 



219. Odontoptilum sura, Moore. 



Not uncommon on the hills ; I have also taken it near Trevandrum rarely. 



220. Hesperia galba, Fabricius. 



Not uncommon in the low country in September and October. 



