collected in Southeni Afghanistan. 3-13 



32. Si/nchloc iranica. 

 Papilio iranica, Bienert, Lep. Ergebn., p. 27 (1870). 

 Kandahar, June ; common {Roberts). 



33. Ganoris rapce. 



Papilio rapce, Linn., Faun. Suec, p. 270, n. 1036 



(1761). 

 Pontia Mannii, Mayer, Stett. ent. Zeit., 1851, p. 151. 



Quetta, March to May ; Goolistau, May ; Lora Valley, 

 June ; Chamau, May ; Kandahar, January, March, 

 April, October, and November. Very common every- 

 where. 



Out of the many hundred examples I have examined 

 some are referable to G. rapce, and some to the true type 

 of G. Mannii, but there are so many intermediate that 

 it is impossible to separate the two forms. 



34. Ganoris hrassicce, Linn., var. nepalensis. 



Pieris brassicce, var. nepalensis. Gray, Lep. Ins. Nep., 



pi. vi., f. 1, 3 (1846). 

 Kasian, June. One male example only. 



35. Catopsilia crocalc. 



Papilio crocale, Cramer, Pap. Exot., i., pi. 55, c, d 



(1779). 



The perfect wings of a female sent me from Quetta 

 by Capt. Yerbury, but without date of capture. 



36. Colias helichtha. 



Colias helichtha, Lederer, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 

 ii., p. 33 (1853). 



Quetta, August and September ; Kandahar, April to 

 June {Roberts), and October. 



It was scarce at Kandahar, but fairly plentiful at 

 Quetta ; this appears to me to be one of the most 

 distinct species in the genus. If it ever was a hybrid 

 between C. crate and C. edusa, as suggested by Dr. 

 Staudinger, it is now so constant that it is impossible to 

 mistake it for anything but what it is ; then again 

 Capt. Elwes says C. crate is only a variety of C. Iiyale, 



