534 Surgeon N. Manders' catalogue of the 



some of my specimens being quite half an inch smaller 

 than others. 



173. Gonepteryx himalayensis. 

 I took a few specimens at Pindea, seven miles north of 

 Phwayla, on the plateau, in April ; and again commonly 

 at Koni in September. The elevation, 4000 — 4500 ft., 

 appears remarkably low. 



174. ColiasFieldi. 



Abundant at Bernardmyo, and seen on the summit of 

 Swelin, 10,000 ft., in South Theinee, in February. 



175. Pieris canidia. 



I have taken this in April, when on the Jatsouk 

 Expedition, and in August at Fort Stedman, 3000 ft. 



176. Pieris melete. 



I have two males and a female from Bernardmyo. 

 Unfortunately I do not know the date of capture. 



177. Pieris rama. 



Very common nearly all the year round in gardens 

 and cultivated ground. I have one very diminutive 

 female, which reminds one of the small form of the 

 female P. napi. 



178. Tachyris paulina. 

 This is rare at Fort Stedman, but common in the 

 Mone Valley, in April. It is fond of settling on damp 

 spots on the roadside, and dashing off into the jungle 

 when disturbed. 



179. Tachyris lalage. 

 Common at 3000 ft. 



180. Tachyris hippo. 



I have three males and one female from Sawlon, but I 

 have not taken it in the Shan States. 



181. Huphina hira. 

 Widely distributed and common. 



