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51. Chapra mathias, Fabr. Fairly common from the end of the rains 

 till the early part of the cold weather. 



52. Rarnara bevani, Moore. A damaged specimen was taken in No- 

 vember, but 1 have seen no others though I have kept a look out for them. 



53. Gegenes nostradamus, Fabr. Was recorded by Longstaffe as " com- 

 mon in tJie gardens at Lahore "' in October-November. I have, however, 

 not seen it. 



Sub-family — Ismenincs. 



54. Parafa chromus, Cramer. Iri-egular, but when appearing, is common 

 for a few weeks in August, September and October. A small leguminous 

 tree, which is found in many Lahore gardens, is a special attraction ; one 

 in my garden has always four or five of these insects around it. 



Records of distribution would indicate the addition of Sarangesa dasa- 

 Jiara, Moore, Udaspesfolus, Cramer, and Parnaraf/uttatus, Bremer and Grey, 

 to the above list. Personally, I have considerable doubt whether these 

 species will be found to extend so far into the plains of the north-west.' 



