146 MR. E. J, GODFREY ON 



A few specimens taken at Miuik Lek in Janiiaij-, and at Hup 

 Bon in April. 



356. Halpe homolea Hew. 



A single specimen taken at Hup Bon in April 1914. 



357. Paknara oceia Hew. 



I have taken a numljer of specimens of this butterfly at l^ak 

 Jong and Muak Lek in December and January, but have seldom met 



with it elsewhere. 



358. Parnaea bkunnea Snell. 



A single specimen taken at Hup Bon in April 1914. 



359. Paknaea mathias Fabr. 

 Widely distributed and not uncommon. 



360. Parxaua austeni Moore. 



Two males taken in Bangkok in November, one female at Pak 

 Jong in January. 



361. 1'aunara eltola Hew. 



Two specimens taken at Hup Bon in April 1914. 



362. Parnara bada Moore. 



Two specimens taken in Bangkok in November, and three others 

 at Pak Jong in January. 



363. ISMENE JAINA MORGANA Prulist. 



364. ISMENE HARiSA Moore. 



This species and the preceding were very common at Pak Jong 

 in January 1914, but I have seldom come across either in other parts 

 of the country. At Pak Jong they were to be found in great numbers 

 on a tall flowering plant which is very common there. They appeared at 

 .about five o'clock in the afternoon, and remained till it was quite dark. 



365. Badamia exclamationis Fabr. 

 Widely distributed and not uncommon. 



366. BtBASis SENA Moore. 



Widely distributed and not unconnnon. Mr. K. G. Uairdner 

 has sent me a very interesting note on this skipper. He writes : — 

 " The smaller of the two skippers sent, is one which has the peculiar 

 habit of exuding drops of water to moisten surfaces on which it desires 

 to feed. Tliis specimen exuded five drops of water within the space of 

 two minutes on the liack of my hand, dabbling its trunk in the drop 



JOURX. kax. hist. aoc. .sum. 



