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l^YCMNA OMPHISSA, Moore. 



There are two examples, a male and apparently a female, which I 

 refer with some doubt to this species. They appear to correspond in 

 most particulars with the description given by Moore, and with what 

 is recorded in reference to the species b}^ De Niceville in his work upon 

 the Butterflies of India.' Below 5,000 feet. 



LYCiENA GALATHEA, Blanchard. 



Four males and one female. Below 5,000 feet. 



Genus CYANIRIS, Dalman. 

 CYANIRIS COELESTINA, Kollar. 



Two examples. 5,000-10,000 feet. 



Genus THECLA, Fabricius. 

 THECLA SASSANIDES, Kollar. 

 Six s])ecimeus. Below 5,000 feet. 



Genus CHRYSOPHANUS, Hubner. 

 CHRYSOPHANUS PHLyEAS, Linnaeus. 



One specimen. Below 5,000 feet. 



Subfamily FIERIIST^^:. 



Genus PIER IS, Sehi^ank. 

 PIERIS DAPLIDICE, Linnaeus. 



Seven sj>ecimens. From below 5,000-10,000 feet. 



PIERIS BRASSICiE, Linnaeus. 



Four specimens. From below 5,000-10,000 feet. 



PIERIS CANIDIA, Sparrmann. 



Nine examples. Below 5,000 feet. 



Genus COLIAS, Fabricius. 

 COLIAS EDUSA, var. MYRMIDONE, Esper. 



There are two luales and two females in the lot sent me for determi- 

 nation. They were mixed with the specimens of the following species 

 by the curator of the Museum, who evidently regarded them as belong- 

 ing to the same. Below 5,000-10,000 feet. 



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