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124. P. agamemnon, L. Not common. 



125. Leptocircus meges virescens, But. I saw this at the source of the 

 Mokka stream in evergreen jungle, but was unable to catch it. Feb. 



PlEKID^. 



126. Leptosia xiphia, Fabr. Common at all times of the year in the 

 forest. 



127. Delias descombesi leucacantha, Fruh. From the top of the Pegu Yoma, 

 at 2,600 feet in November 1911. 



128. Delias aglaia, L. From the top of the Yoma also, in November. 

 Delias seem to prefer higher altitudes than Tharrawaddy can provide, at 



I have agostina, hierta, and pyramus from the Arakan Yoma in the Henzada 

 District. From the Toungoo district I also have hierte from low elevations, 

 taken at flowers in my garden there. 



129. Huphina nerissa dapha, M. Fairly common. 



130. Huphina nadina, Lucas. I have no specimen of this from Tharra- 

 waddy, but it must have been passed over. I have a § from Prome and 

 several specimens from Henzada. Lea. does not come so far north in the 

 Irrawaddy valley although it extends up the Sittang valley to Toungoo. 



131. Ajjpias lyncida hippoides, M. Fairly common, but I did not take 

 many. One female from Kyankwa on 5th May 1911, and a few males as 

 difi'erent dates. 



132. Appias libythea zelmira, Cr. Fairly common. Rains forms occur 

 from the end of May until December. 1 have a fresh specimen of the w. s. f . 

 from the Bawbin Reserve, dated 19th November 1911. 



183. A. albina confusa, Fruh. Not common. I only have one female 

 from the Pegu Yoma, 2,000 feet, dated 21st March 1912. 



134. A. melania adamsoni, M. One specimen from Zigon in 1910. This 

 is very similar to some paulina that I have from Ceylon. 



135. A. indra, M. Only from the top of the Yoma. Two from 2,600 feet 

 on 16th November 1911 and one from 2,000 feet on 21st March 1912. 



136. A. lalage, Doub. Also only from the top of the Yoma. Two on 16th 

 November 1911 from 2,600 feet elevation. Presumably they are the form 

 argyiidina. But, they are certainly not lagela,, M,, which might have been 

 expected. 



137. Lnas pyrene latifasciata, But. I have never seen an Ixias in the 

 Tharrawaddy District. It occurs in other districts all round, and I have it 

 from Prome (6th July 1911), Henzada and Toungoo (December 1905). 1 

 have also seen it in Rangoon. 



138. Catopsilia pyvanthe,\t. Very common at all times of the year. 



139. C. crocale, Cr. I have at present one male of the form flavescens. 

 Fruh. (21st April 1911) and no females. 



140. C. pomona, Fabr. This occurs more commonly and the female form 

 catilla, Cr. also occurs. Until lately I had not separated crocale from pomona 

 and gave the combined species but little attention in Tharrawaddy. Nearly 

 all my catopsilia of are earlier captures. Catopsilia is common in Tharra- 

 waddy but I am not in a position to say which particular form they are. 



141. Terias laeta, Boird. Occurs. Bawbin Reserve, 3l8t November 1909. 



142. T. hecabe, L. Very common all the year round. 



