116 Mr. Leech on a collection of 



71. Papilio macJiaon, Linn. 



Var. asiatica, Men., Enum., i., p. 70 (1855). 

 Var. hippocrates, Feld , Verb. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien., 

 xiv., p. 314. 



All the specimens received from Kiukiang belong to 

 the forms asiatica and hippocrates ; they are extremely 

 variable both as regards size, colour, and markings. 



72. Papilio juacilentus, Janson, Cist. Ent., ii., p. 158. 



Papilio tractipenniSf Butl., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5), 



vii., p. 139. 

 P. sccevola, Oberth., Et. Ent., iv., p. 37. 



I received six specimens of this species, only one of 

 ■which was of the female sex. It does not differ in any 

 way from the Japanese form. 



73. Ismene haclra, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C, i., p. 245 



(1865). 



One specimen, which agrees well with N. Indian 

 examples of this species, except as regards the anal angle 

 of hind wing, which in hadra is rather more produced. 



74. Pamphila mathias, Fabr., Ent. Syst , Suppl., 433 



(1798). 



Only three specimens of this species were sent me. 



75. Pamphila oceia, Hew., Desc. Hesp., p. 31, n. 22 



(1868). 



Six or eight specimens, all agreeing with those bearing 

 this name in Mr. Moore's collection. 



76. Pamphila guttata, Murr., P. Z. S., 1881, p. 912. 



Eudamus quttatus, Brem. & Grey, Schmett. Nordl. 



China's, p. 10 (1855). 

 Goniloha guttata, Men,, Cat. Mus. Petr., i., t. v., fig. 4 



(1857). 



Seems to be rare at Kiukiang. 



