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flat and fairly dry and not too heavily wooded. The distribution is 

 throughout the plains of India : in the lower Himalayas, Southern 

 India and Ceylon. The foodplant of the larva is Diospyros melanoxy- 

 lon, Rosb., belonging to the family of the Ebenacece, or Ebonies, a tree 

 that grows in the Deccan and Ceylon in places of very moderate 

 rainfall. It is more than probable that the larva also eats other 

 species of Ebony. 



The genus Euthalia is Indo-Malayan extending to China. 



Note, — With this paper is published Plate D. 



Plates A, B, C were published in Vol. XVI, facing page 576 and in Vol. 

 XVII facing pages 418 and 921 respectively of this Journal.] 



( To he continued.^ 



