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The specimens that I have exaniiin'il aio tVuin the loHnwiiij,' h)(:ulities — 9, Himalayaii, Coll. Driue; 

 (?, Darjeeling, Coll. Walliiee ; 9, Wiizec'i-abail, Punjaub (JIij'tn»-ij) ; Aliiiorah ; Xejjal ( Wrlijhl) ; Hoiig- 

 Koni; (llnrrimjion) ; Moiiliucin ; i, 9. Madras Coast, B. M. ; i, ?, Ceylon (TcmiAelim if Cumimj), 

 also in Colls. W. W. Saunders and A. li. Wallace ; ^, Sumatra, Cull. Wallace ; ^, Borneo ( Lmce) ; 

 cJ, 9, Sarawak (Unmhc ^- Loire), B. JF. ; $, Java, B. M, and Coll. Druce ; 9, Lonibock ; jj, 9, V\\\\. 

 Islands, Coll. 'Wallace; i, 9. Batehian, Coll. Saunders; 9, Cerani, (Pfiiffcr,) B. M., also in Colls. 

 Saunders and Wallace : 9. Moreton Bay, B. M. 



Var. ('. Ember, As.K,ini ; Nepal, ( Wn.jht.) W. .M. 



Viir. approaching V. Fhtvn ; 9i Ceylon, Coll. Saunders; i, (Queensland, Cull. Wallace. 



This species is not identical with Cramer's C. Alcmeonc ; the latter being a Xew World species, 

 and identical with the C. iSlutini S of authors. In Cramer's representation of his C. Juguriha, the 

 iH:elloid spots are more strongly dehned than in any specimens of this insect which have passed 

 through my hands. 



( 'aptain A. M. Lang saj-s that this species frequents C'tthnrUiearpus jintitlu, an introduced plant 

 ill nai-dens of the North Indian plains, but indigenous to the lower slopes of the Himalayan ranges, 

 2,000 to 5,000 feet Captain H. L. JJe la Chaumette observed it in gardens at Saugor ; he states that 

 it is very fond of the outside branches of the " Babool " (Acacia arabici) : it is on the wing from 

 Jnlv to November. 



.?. C(i/l/(li\i/a.'i Flani, Jii/s. 4, o. 



Callidryu.s i'lavii, liuller, Aim. .^ Mug. N;it. liist., S<t. 1, \ Ol. I, u. 21, 

 p. 2U2 (1809). 



Male. Wings above sulphur yellow, the apical area of tlie frontwings slightly paler ; the apical 

 costa black, and the ncrvures towards the apc.\ tipjicd with bl.ick : below, sulphur yellow, the anal 

 area of the frontwings whitish. 



Female. Very like C. Kndecr, but snialli-r. yellower, and with tin- .sulnimininal .sind.-- nl llie 

 fmntwings interrupted in the centre. 



cf, Menado, Coll. Wallace ; r?, 9, Macassar, 1'.. M. and Coll, Wallace ; i, 5. Cerani ; i, Bal-hian, 

 C.dl. Wallace. 



9, Var. approaching C'" Crocile^, Celebes, Coll. W. W. Saunders. 



9, \'>(r. with darker frontwings, Ceram, Coll. .Saunders. 



This species may eventually turn out to be an extreme form of C. Crncalr. The male, however, 

 can always Vie distinguished from yellow specimens of that species by its very narrow black costal 

 border. C. I'liligeioi, on the contrary, cannot be thus separated from C. C'uh'll'i, for the latter species 

 varies immensely in this very character, and the female of C. I'hieijcnx not being known, there remains 

 nothing to distinguish it from yellow varieties of C. Cntilii. 



