( 169) 



1098. P. picta (Walk.). 



2 (J(? Cheng-Mai, Hainan, July 1903 (one has red rei^laced by yellow) ; 1 <?, 

 1 5 Moulmein : 1 cj Siam, 1890-91 (Roberts). 



Iit99. P. geometrica (Oberth.). 



1 ? Addis Abeba, Abyssinia, October 10, I'.JOti (Oscar Neumann). 



lino. P. ellioti (Butler). 



2 <?(^, 3 ? ? Mauow, German East Africa. 



Hill. p. dentata (Walk.). 



3 cJtJ Palli Hill, Bandora, July 13, ISDii, 



1 ? Kulu. 



1 (J, 2 ?? Bombay. 



1102. P. pannosa (Moore). 

 1103. P. sipahi (Moore). 



1104. P. imperialis (Koll.). 



4 33 Knln District ; 2 ocJ, 1 ?? (Felder coll.) ; 1 3 Randakeit, North- West 

 India (Mansfield) ; 1 $ Darjeeling (H. J. Elwes coll.) ; 1 ? India (Meyer coll.). 



1105. P. galactina galactina (Hoev.). 



1 ? ? (Felder coll.); 2 3 3 Palaboean, South Java, ls'.)2 (H. Fruhstorfer) ; 

 1 (J, 1 ? Java; 2 33 West Java ; 1 o, 1 ? Mount Arjuno, Java (W. Duherty) 

 (H. J. Elwes coll.). 



This is Sir George Hampson's "Snbspecies 1," but is the typical form. 



11U5A. P. galactina trigonalis (Voll.). 



This name lias priority over Driice's ra/ia. It is a good subspecies and not 

 an aberration. 



] 3, 2 ? ? Batang Proepoe ; 1 ? Padang Pandiang, Padang Bovenlanden, 

 West Central Sumatra, 1897 (T. Z. Kannegieter) ; 1 ? Deli, North-East Sumatra; 

 1 ? Fort de Kock, Sumatra ; 2 ?? Sumatra; 1 <J, 1 ? Government Hill, Penang, 

 2500 ft., March 30, 1898 (C. Cnrtis). 



llOoB. P. galactina orientalis (Walk.). 



5 cJcJ, 5 ? ? Khasia Hills, Assam (native collectors) ; 1 cJ ? ; 6 cJcJ, 1 ? Naga 

 Hills, Assam, 5500-7000 ft., September- October 1889 (W. Doherty), 1 <J, 1 ? 

 Sikkim, looO— 4500 ft. (Otto MoUer), 1 ? Mongpa Sikkira, July 1886 (H. J. Elwes), 

 1 ? Randakeit, N.W. India (Mansfield; (H. J. Elwes coll.) ; 1 6 Assam ; 1 J, 1 ? 

 Cherrapunji, Assam ; 1 $ Shillong, Assam, April, 1903 ; 1 ? ? ; 13 Bhutan ; 

 1 ? Darjeeling (Fritz MoUer) ; 1 ? Sikkira, June II, 1889 (J. G. Pilcher) ; 

 1 (?, 3 ? ? Sikkim (Mandelli) (Felder coll.). 1 6 from the Naga Hills, and 1 <S ?, 

 and 4 (J (J, 1 S from the Khasia Hills have the vertex and collar crimson and the 

 inner area pale crimson ; 1 ? from the Khasia Hills has the forewings almost 

 entirely black, and the hindwings much clouded with sooty black ; 1 ? from the 

 Khasia Hills has the forewings almost entirely white. 



