THE 
TRANSACTIONS 
OF THE 
ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 
OF 
LONDON 
For tHE Year 1894. 
I. On a collection of Lepidoptera from Upper Burma, 
by Epwarp Mrnyrick, B.A., F.Z.S. 
[Read Oct. 18th, 1893.] 
THE species enumerated in this paper were collected 
by Surgeon-Captain N. Manders, whilst taking part in 
those military movements, directed to the pacification 
of the Shan States and their neighbourhood, which 
followed the annexation of the territory. Most of the 
country visited was previously unknown to Europeans, 
and highly interesting. ‘The unhealthy climate, however, 
naturally kept Dr. Manders’ hands full of other work, 
and the continued presence of hostile natives made 
collecting always dangerous and often impossible ; whilst 
an unfortunate wound from an enemy in ambush 
eventually led to his being invalided home when just 
about to visit some of the most promising regions. 
Under these trying circumstances the collection is a 
remarkable record of persevering work. I had originally 
hoped to have worked out the whole, but in the face of the 
pressure of other work this has proved impossible, and 
TRANS, ENTs SOC. LOND. 1894.—PART I. (MARCH.) A 
