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rainy season, but, as far as we know, not in the Hills.” It was also “ taken by 
Mr. Otto Miiller in the Sikkim Terai, from July to September” (Butt. Ind. i. 227). 
From Western India we possess the wet-season form from Bombay, and Colonel C. 
Swinhoe (P. Z. S. 1885, 127) obtained the wet-season form at ‘“ Mahableshwar in 
May,” and the dry-season form “ (joculari) in April and May” (P. Z. S. 1889, 396). 
Mr. C. R. Morris obtained it in the Upper Godavery District in September, and 
Mr. G. Vidal took numerous specimens in March on the Coessi and Onomed Ghats 
in the South Konkan” (Butt. Ind. 228). In the South it has been taken by Captain 
KH. Y. Watson, in Mysore, at Kathlekan, Kadur District, in November, and the dry- 
season form in November and December. Mr. G. F. Hampson has it also from 
Mysore, taken at 3000 feet in September. From the Nilgiri Hills, Mr. Hampson 
(J. A. S. Bengal, 1888, 350) records it as being common on the Northern Slopes, at 
3000 to 4000 feet elevation,’ the wet-season form being registered in his MS. 
Notes, as taken in May, and the dry-season form [agreeing with Howra-jocularia | 
in January. Mr. A. W. Morris obtained the dry-season form (jocularia) on the 
Shevaroy Hills. ‘‘ Mr. H. Fergusson took it at Trevandrum and in the Ashamboo 
Hills ” (Butt. Ind. 228). We possess the wet-season form from Mynall, 2600 feet, 
‘in Travancore. From the Hastward, Captain EH. Y. Watson has the dry-season 
form from Surada, Gangam District, Orissa, taken in January. ‘‘In the neigh- 
bourhood of Calcutta it is common throughout the year’’ (Butt. Ind. 227). Mr. 
L. de Nicéville reared the wet-season form in Calcutta, from the egg, in October, 
and the dry-season form in November, December and January, as above recorded. 
It occurs “in Assam, as far north as Sibsagur” (Butt. Ind. 227), and Mr. J. Wood- 
Mason records ‘numerous specimens from Cachar” (J. A. 8. Beng. 1887, 351). 
From Burma we possess the wet-season form from Chittagong, taken in August and 
September. It has been taken in “ Akyab in July” (Butt. Ind. 227). Captain E. 
Y. Watson obtained many specimens during the Chin Lushai Expedition of 1889-90 
(J. Bombay N. H. Soc. 1891, 85), which we have examined, the wet-season form 
having been taken at Pauk Yaw in September, and also on the road from Pauk to 
Tilin in November, and the dry-season form at Tilin Yaw in January and April, 
Pauk to Tilin in November, and at Tilin in November and April. Captain Watson 
also took the wet-season form at Rangoon in May, July, August, September, November 
and December, the wet-season form at Poungadaw, Thyetmyo in October and 
November, at Beeling, in Tenasserim, in March, and the dry-season form also at 
Beeling in March and April, at Kyaikto in February, at Sittang, Tenasserim, in 
January, and at Toungu in March. Commander Carpenter, R.N., obtained the dry- 
season form, named Y. Catharina, by Mr. Butler, “at Katha on the Irrawaddy, in 
January, and at Myadoung in January.” (Ann. N. H. 1886, 183.) Signor Leonardo 
Fea obtained the wet-season form at Bhamo, in November. It is also recorded 
