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TiUin<2;oo Hills, Upper Tonasserim, 4,00'.» feet, February. 

 (). Blanaida ruLAiiA, Moore. 

 Taunf'Go Hills, 4.000 feet, November. 



7. Okinoma damaris, G. R. Gray. 

 Taiiiigoo Hills, 4,000 feet, May. 



Subfamily Elymnhn.E. 



8. Elymnias {Bruasa) chklrnsis, de Niccville. 

 Taungoo, December ; Daunat Range, February ; luales only. 



Subfamily AMA'rnusiiN.E. 



d. Zeuxidia douuf-edaii, Wostwood. 



Ora^ male, Ataran Vallej', IMarcth. I possess anotber iViale from 

 Tavoy in Lower liurma, taken in Ajtril. IMr. Moore does not include 

 this species from India in his " Lep. Ind." 



10. STlClIOrilTlIALMA CAMADEVOIDES, n. sp. 



Occurs rarely in the Chin Hills, Upper Burma., in April. The ocelli 

 on the undersi(l(^ in these specimens are all comjdete and are much 

 more distinct than in examples from Sikkim and Assam, and the 

 outer-discal blue band on the ujiperside of the lundwing has each 

 component si)ot of eijual breadth throughout, instead of being cone- 

 shaped ; cojiseqnently the band is continuous instead of being formed 

 of jiairs of spots, eaeh pair being anteriorly ^Yell separated froai the ])air 

 on either side of it. 1 have u specimen (the type) from the Katlia 

 District of Upper l)urnia. 



11. iEMONA LENA, AtkiusOU. 



One pair of this exceedingly rare species taken in the Taungoo Kills, 

 4,000 feet, in May. 



Subfamily Nymphalin.e. 



12. CiiAUAXKs (Ilavidi'a) niciiolii, Grose Smith. 

 One male taken in the Daunat Range in March. 



13. Charaxes (Eul('j)/s) SCHREI15ERI, Godart. 



One female taken in the compound of ]\Ir. IlauxwolTs btmgalow, 

 at Taungoo, in November. J\[r. W. Dohorty picked up otV the ground 

 a male also in Taungoo. This species seems never to occur 

 commonly. 



14. Hei.cvua iiEMiNA, Hewitson. 



One male, Taungoo Hills, 4,000 feet, October, 



