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Six badly battered specimens taken at Hup Bon in April 1914. 

 I experienced much difficulty in obtaining this skipper. I came 

 across it in a narrow path in very dense jungle, where it was most 

 difficult to use a net. It was flying up and down the path with great 

 speed, occasionallj^ resting for a second or two on the underside of a 



leaf. 



305. Charmion ficulnea Hew. 



Has been recorded from Siam ( Lep. Tnd., Vol. X, p. 28. ) 



306. Cel^norrhinu.s Asmara aditta Fnihst. 



A few specimens taken at Pak Jong and Muak Lek in January, 

 and in the Me Song forest, Prae, in April. 



307. CELiENOERHINUS AUEIVITTATA ]\IoOre. 



A few specimens taken at Hup Bon, and in the Me Song forest, 

 Prae, in April. 



308. Cel^noeehinus leucockea Koll. 



This skipper was not uncommon in the Me Song forest, Prae, 

 in April 1916, but I have seldom come across it elsewhere in Siam. 



309. CoLADENiA dan Fabr. 



Widely distributed and fairly common. Apparently a very 

 variable species. 



310. CoLADENIA INDEANI MoOre. 



A single specimen taken at Sriracha in April 1911, and two 

 others in the Me Song forest, Prae, in April 1916. 



311. OdONTOPTILITM ANGULATA Fldr. 



A single specimen taken at Sriracha in September, and one 

 other in the Me Song forest, Prae, in April. 



312. Tapena THWAiTESi Moore. 



Seven specimens taken near Sriracha in April. Found with 

 other butterflies at a pool in a shady jungle path. 



313. Capbona sybicthus Fldr. 



A few specimens taken at Sriracha in April and May, and again 

 in September. 



814. Tagiades atticus Fabr. 



I have taken a number of specimens of this butterfly on the 

 Dong Rek hills, mostly in December and January, but have seldom 

 come across it elsewhere. 



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