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10;i T. hecabe diversa Wallace, Trans. Ent. Soc. LonJ. (3). IV. p. 324 (1867). 

 Not nn common. 



104. T. tilaha Horsfield, Cat. Lep. E. T. C. p. 130 (1820). 

 A few specimens. 



105. T. Candida (Cramer), Pap. Exot. IV. t. 331. f. A (1782). 

 A good set of specimens of both sexes. 



Genus APPIAS Hiibner. 



loG. A. bouruensis (Wallace), Trans. Ent. Soc. Load. (3) IV. p. 379 (18G7). 



The collection contains a single female answering exactly to the description 

 given by Wallace, and another which is exactly like it, except that the red 

 spaces on the wings are replaced by yellowish white, showing that this sex is 

 distinctly dimorphic. The light-coloured female agrees very well with the figure 

 of T. fatima Vollenhoven, Tijchchr. c. Ent. p. 59. t. 2. f. 1. 2 (1865), except 

 that the discal bands of light colour on both wings are much broader in the 

 insect before me than they are in the figure of T. fatima. Mr. Doherty writes 

 as follows as to this species : " Of T. bouruensis Wall. I unluckily caught no 

 male (one was seen just like zarinda in appearance), so that you cannot compare 

 it with zarinda. As it happened, I got two females, one white, the other red. 

 The white form is probably T. fatima Voll. lu the small set 1 got in the Celebes 

 there are two similar forms." 



luT. A. jacquinoti (Lucas), Rer. ef May. Zool. p. 326 (1852). 

 Two poor males, three fairly goodfemales. 



108. A. ada (Cramer), Pap. Exot. t. 363. f C. D (1782). 



A very large series of this species, composed of both males and females, is 

 contained in the collection. 



109. A. paulina (Cramer), I.e. II. t. 110. f E. F (1779). 

 A large number of males, only oue female. 



110. A. albina (Boisduval), Spec. Gen. I. p. 480 (1836). 



A few tattered males, and several females in better case. This is quite distinct 

 from T. jacquinoti. I must dissent from Mr. Kirby, who has sunk the latter 

 species as a synonym of T. alhina. The females as well as the males differ widely 

 in the two species. 



111. A. eliada (Hewitson), Ex. Butt. II. Pieris, t. 4. f 27. 28 (1861). 

 A few males only were taken. 



