518 Surgeon N. Manders' catalogue of the 



18. Lethe gulnihal, de Niceville. 

 P.Z. S., 1889, p. 450. 



Three specimens, all males, from Bernardmyo, where 

 it is very possibly not uncommon. 



19. Lethe sinorix. 

 One male from Bernardmyo. It has the rufous mar- 

 gin on the hind wing well-marked. 



20. Lethe chandica. 

 One male from Fort Stedman, taken in the rains. 



21. Lethe dijrta. 



Very common all the year round. I have a specimen 

 from Sawlon, Eastern Karenni, twelve miles from the 

 west bank of the Salween, which only differs from other 

 specimens in being rather larger and brighter. 



22. Lethe rohria. 



A common species. I have taken it in the rains and 

 at the commencement of the cold weather. 



23. Lethe verma. 



Two specimens from Bernardmyo. It seems partial 

 to considerable elevations, as I did not take it either at 

 Fort Stedman, 3200 ft., or Koni, 4500 ft. 



24. Neope hhima. 



Three specimens ; two males and a female from 

 Yatsouk and Bogeathat, at the north end of the 

 Nyoungwe Valley. It is found in open scrub -jungle, 

 where the trees are of medium size. It is fond of 

 settling in the middle of the road, and then flying off 

 into the jungle to settle on a tree-trunk, and is con- 

 sequently diflicult to catch. The male may be described 

 as follows : — Fore wing uniform ochreous brown, with 

 an obscure yellowish submarginal band ; just internal to 

 this are two black spots ; one between the discoidal 

 nervules, the other between the second and third median 

 nervules ; a faint yellowish spot on the costa between 

 the cell and submarginal band. On the hind wing the 



