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62. Hyjyolimnas holina. 

 Very common in the later rainy months. Both the 

 larger and smaller forms of both sexes occur commonly. 



63. Hypolimnas misippus. 

 Not by any means so common as the last. The only 

 females I have taken are the form P. diocippus of 

 Cramer. 



64. Argynnis niphe. 

 I found this commonly on the Phwayla Plateau ; less 

 commonly at Fort Stedman ; but it occurs throughout 

 the Shan States. 



65. Argynnis childreni. 

 This species is apparently confined to high elevations, 

 7000 ft. and upwards. I have a series from Bernardmyo, 

 7500 ft., but from nowhere else. 



66. Parthenos gamhrisius. 

 Common at the end of the rains, and occurs from 

 3000 to 8000 ft. 



67. Limenitis danava. 

 I think this must be an uncommon species, I had 

 only one specimen, taken near water in thick jungle at 

 Fort Stedman in August. 



68. Limenitis dudu. 

 This is also a rare insect. I have one specimen, taken 

 on the summit of a hill near Koni at an elevation of 

 5000 ft. at the latter end of October. 



69. Limenitis procris. 

 Common everywhere in the Shan States ; and I have 

 a specimen from Sawlon, Eastern Karenni, taken in 

 January. 



70. Athyma perius. 

 Common everywhere. 



71. Athyma sclenophora. 

 Abundant everywhere. 



