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an elevation of about 1000 ft. ( January. )" I have not yet come across 

 it. JV. heliodore was originally described from Siani. 



173. Neptis visaki haeita Mooro. 



A single male taken at Hup Bon in May. 



174'. Neptis columella maetabana Moore. 



Taken sparingly on the Dong Rek hills in December and Janu- 

 arj', and in the Sriracha district in April and Maj'. 



175. Neptis miah nolana Druce. 



Five specimens taken at Pak Jong in January. Xejitis nolana 

 was described by Druce from Siam in 187'i. 



176. Neptis fuliginosa fuliginosa Moore. 



Two malos and two females of this very rare Neptid were taken 

 at Pak Jong in January. 



177. Paktapoeia peavaea indosinica Fruhst. 

 A single specimen taken at Pak Jong in January. 



178. Pantapokia peeius Linn. 



Taken very sparingly in the Sriracha district in April, May and 

 September, and on the Dong Rek hills in January. 



179. Pantaforia larymna siamensis Fruhst. 



Generally distributed but nowhere common. Fruhstorfer gives 

 the habitat of this race as " Malay Peninsula to Upper Tenasserim." 



180. PANTAPOIilA RANQA OBSOLESCENS Fruhst. 



A few specimens taken at Pak Jong in January and in the Me 

 Song forest, Prae, in April. 



181. Pantaporia SELEXOPnoRA BAHULA Moore. 



Two specimens taken at Hup Bon in September and two others 

 in the Me Song forest, Prae, in April. 



182. Paxtaporia zeroca gal^sus Fruhst. 



A single specimen taken in the Me Song foi-est, Prae, in April 

 1916. Fruhstorfer restricts this i-ace to Siam, but says that examples 

 from the Karen Hills are probably indentical with it. 



183. Paxtaporia nefte asita Moore. 



A single specimen taken in the Me Song forest, Prae, in April. 



184. Ltmexitis procris procris Gr. 



This species was exceedingly common on the Petchaburi River 

 in April 1910, but I have not found it plentiful in any other locality 



VOL. II, DEC. 1916. 



