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on the upperside of the forewing in the male, this plainly-marked form 

 agreeing exactly with some I have from the island of Wetter. From 

 my Burmese collection of this species alone it is obvious that 

 L. geoffroyi is exceedingly variable. It occurs in the Ataran Valley in 

 February and March, also in the Daunat Range ; in Upper Burma 

 it is found at Myittha in January, and in Lower Burma in Tavoy in 

 January and March. Mr. Hauxwell notes : " Males only seen. Found 

 always on the sand at the edge of the water sucking up the moisture. 

 Where L. geoffroyi occurs the otherwise common L. myrrha, Godart, 

 is never seen." 



Family LYC^NID^. 



33. Zarona jasoda, de Niceville. 



Three males of this rare species in the Daunat Range in March. 



34. MoTA MASSYLA, Hewitson. 

 Daunat Range, March, one pair. 



35. Tajuria maculata, Hewitson. 

 Taungoo, one male. 



36. Charana mandarinus, Hewitson. 

 Taungoo Hills, 4,UC0 feet, April, one female. 



37. Cheritrella truncipennis, de Niceville. 



Taungoo Hills, 4,000 feet, April, one male. It is very common at 

 Lwe Long near Bhamo in Upper Burma at about 5,000 feet, in 

 March. 



38. Deudorix GiETULiA, de Niceville. 

 Taungoo, April, one male. 



Family PAPILIONID^. 

 Subfamily PiERiNiE. 



39. Dercas verhuelli, van der Hoeven. 



In a recent revision by me of this genus (Ann. and Mag. of Nat. 

 Hist., seventh series, vol. ii, p. 470 (1898), I stated that no species 

 of Dercas is known to occur in Central or Southern Burma. Mr. Haux- 

 well possesses a single male taken on the Taungoo Hills, 4,000 feet, 

 in May, and since this another from the Chindwin Valley. 

 Subfamily Papilionin-^. 



40. Papilio adamsoni, Grose Smith. 



This species occurs apparently throughout Tenasserim, but is always 

 rare. I have specimens from the Ataran Valley taken in March, the 



