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98 Papilio hector (Linn.). Occurs regularly about Bombay' and; 



Salsette. And also on the hills, and is very 

 abundant in some years. 



99 Do. aristolochioe (Fabr.). Certainly more common than 



P. hector, occurring throughout the district. 



100 Do. agamemnon (Linn.). Quite common all over the 



district, particularly about gardens. 



101 Do. sarpedon (Linn.). Confined entirely to the hills, 



where it is common from October till the end 

 of the year. 

 102* Do. nomius (Esper). In the Society's journal (Vol. I)„ 



Mr. E. H. Aitken mentioned specimens iu the 

 collection from " the ghats which lie be- 

 tween the Tanna and Nasik districts." Besides 

 this our only record is a single but unquestion- 

 able specimen observed by himself on Malabar 

 Hill. 



103 Do. erithonius (Cramer). Common everywhere. 



104 Do. pammon (Linnseus). Quite common all over the dis- 



trict. Of the several forms of females tbe poly- 

 tes type, which resembles P. aristolochice, is the 

 commonest and the romulus type is not rare* 

 but we have no record of the form that is simi- 

 lar to the male. 



105 Do. pdymnestor (Cramer). Quite common on the hills 



above 2,000 feet and occasionally found even in 

 Bombay. 



106 Do\ helenus (Linnaeus). This also oceurs on the hills-. It 



has been recognised beyond doubt by Mr. E. 

 H. Aitken on Malabar Hill. 



107 Do. dissimilis (Linnams). This occurs in Bombay and 



Salsette, but is never to be seen in any num- 

 bers. It is also found at Matheran and on the 

 ghats. 

 Sub-Family — HesperiidvE. 



108 Celcenerrhinus ambareesa (Moore). Found all over the 



district in suitable localities, but especially 

 common on the hills. 



