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province of Amdo, which may be called Dohrnii, Zell., but 

 which can usually, if not always, be distinguished from 

 'plirync by the different position as well as the greater 

 development of the four ocelli on the fore-wing. Lastly, 

 there is a form found in the Kuruktagh near Korla, vaf. 

 striatula, Stgi-. (? MSS.), which is distinguished by pale 

 longitudinal striations on the fore-wing of the male. 

 This form seems by the position of the spots to belong to 

 ■phryne rather than to Bohrjiii. 



166. Carcharodics alccm, Esp. 



I did not secure this species, but it is recorded by 

 Lederer, and I have four specimens from Kenderlik taken 

 by Ruckbeil. Haberhauer also found it at Saisan. 



167. Hcsperia orhifer, Hb. 



1 received two males of this species from Ongodai, 

 taken by Messrs. Jacobson and Berezowsky. A dark van 

 known as lugens, Stgr., is recorded from the Kentei 

 Mountains. 



168. H. tessellwn, 0. 



I found this common in the Tchuja Valley at 4000^ 

 5000 feet on July 22nd and 23rd in dry rocky places, and 

 received others taken at the beginning of July by 

 Jacobson. I found it also in the Bashkaus Valley. 



169. K. cribrellum, Ev. 



Found in the Tchuja Valley in the middle of June, 

 and in the Bashkaus Valley at the end of July, I also 

 received it from Ongodai. I have specimens from Eastern 

 Mongolia taken by Leder, and Grum-Grshimailo took it 

 at Amdo, and at Turgai in South-Western Siberia. Altai 

 specimens are the typical form and not the darker one 

 var. olsciLrior, Stgr., which is found in the Kentei Mountains 

 and on the Amur. 



170. H. mahw, L. 



Common at Biisk on June 4th, and at Ongodai and 

 in the Tchuja Valley until the 18th up to 4000 feet, 

 but I did not see it after the latter date. 



171. If. scrratidm, Rbr. 



I found this in the Tchuja Valley at from 8000—6000 

 feet in June, and have a smgle specimen taken at 7000 

 feet in the Tchuja Mountains on July 11th. I also found it 

 in the Bashkaus Valley at the end of July. I do not 



