530 Surgeon N. Manders' catalogue of the 



134. Sithon sugriva. 



This, I think, must be rare, as I have only one speci- 

 men, which I took in July at Fort Stedman. 



135. Camena ctesia. 



Probably a scarce insect ; I have only one specimen, 

 a male, taken at Liseing in the cold weather. 



136. Camena deva. 



Widely distributed and common on the extreme sum- 

 mit of isolated hills all the year round, 4000 — 6000 ft. 

 The female is much more rarely met with than the male. 



137. Cheritra freja. 



Very common in Upper Burma, the Shan States, and 

 Eastern Karenni. 



138. HgpolycxEna erylus. 



I have only two specimens, taken at Maingyi, on the 

 borders of South Theinee, in the cold weather. 



139. Hgpolycana kina. 



My one specimen came from Bernardmyo, in the 

 Northern Shan States. 



140. Hypolyc(Bna lisias. 



Occurs at Singu, 2000 ft., where I took two specimens 

 in the rains ; but I have not met with it elsewhere. 



141. Drupadia boisduvalii. 

 Occurs not uncommonly throughout the country. 



142. Lehera eryx. 

 One specimen at Yatsouk in April, at about 2000 ft. 

 elevation. 



143. Zinaspa distorta. 

 A few specimens from Koni. I fancy, however, that 

 it is not an uncommon insect. 



144. Rapala nissa. 

 Common and widely distributed, and very partial to 

 the summits of hills at 5000 ft. elevation. 



