516 Surgeon N. Manders' catalogue of the 



am under deep obligation, laying aside, as he did, his 

 own heavy work to name my specimens. 



NYMPHALID^. 



DANAIN^. 

 1. Danais aglea. 



A common insect throughout the rains, especially in 

 June and July. It is more common at 3000 than at 

 5000 ft. 



2. Danais melaneus. 

 Quite as common as the former at the same times and 

 seasons. 



3. Danais liminace. 

 Occurs commonly at an elevation of 3 — 4000 ft. 



4. Danais septentrionis. 

 Quite the commonest of the hyaline Danaids, especially 

 in the early rains. 



5. Danais chrysippus. 

 Very common, but not nearly so abundant as in the 

 plains of India. 



6. Danais genutia. 

 More common than the last. It occurs up to 5000 ft., 

 and very probably higher. 



7. Euplcea midamus. 

 Occurs commonly everywhere. It is curious that I 

 did not meet with E. rhadamanthus, which is common in 

 Burma and Tenasserim. Neither have I seen E. core. 



8. Euplcea godartii. 

 Three specimens at Fort Stedman, 3200 ft., on July 

 11th, 1887. I do not by any means infer from this that 

 the insect is rare. 



9. Euplcea deione. 

 Two specimens, both males, taken at an elevation of 

 1000 and 3200 ft. in a terai at the base of the Shan 

 hills. 



