116 MR. E- J GODFREY ON 



Bell (Journ. Bomb. N. H. S., Vol. XXII, p. 523.) records this 

 butterfly from Siara. 



64. Catopsilia sctlla sidea Fruhst. 



Ver}' common in Bangkok in December, January and February, 

 but not common elsewhere. 



65. Terias venata Moore. 



A single specimen taken in Bangkok in January. 



66. Tebias laeta PSEnooLAETA Moore. 



A male taken in Bangkok in February, and a male and a female 

 at Pak Jong in January. 



67. Teeias hecabe hicabe Linn. 

 Common everywhere all the year round. 



68. Teeias blanda davidsosi Moore. 



Occurs in most localities, but is not very common. 



69. Terias lacteola lacteola Dist. 

 Taken by Fruhstorfer in Slam. 



1 have not j'et found it. 



70. Gandaca harina bubmana Moore 

 Widely distributed and fairly common. 



71. Hebomou glaucippe subsp. ? 

 Males common everywhere, females rare. 



I am unable at present to refer this to any particular race. 



72. Paeeeonia VALERIA HippiA Fabr. 

 Fairly common everywhere. 



Females with a brilliant orange-yellow tinge on the cell and 

 anal part of the hind wing are ]:ihUmnela Moore. Fruhstorfer sajs 

 these are rare, but I taken them in many parts of Siam, at Pak Jong 

 (E. Siam) in particular. 



73. PAREEO^'/A AVATAE PAKAVATAE Bingh. 



A number of specimens of both sexes were obtained at Pak 

 Jong iu January. 



I identify this butterfly from Fruhstorfer's figure of the female 

 with which my specimens agree almost exactly, but I have not j'et had 

 an opportunity of comparing it with typical examples. 



Hitherto, paravatar has been been recorded only from Tenas- 

 serim. 



JOURX. .NAT. mST. see. SIAM. 



