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31. Prioneris sita, Feld. 



A male from S. India with nervules on both wings above and 

 below widely bordered with black, in this respect resembling the 

 female. 



32. Teracolus crone, Angas. PL X, fig. 10. 



A male with hind-wings above suttused with pinkish-brown, 

 slightly iridescent. 

 Obtained in Natal. 



33. Troides urvillianus, Guer. 



a. A male with hind-wings above very densely scaled with black, 

 and the black spots between nervules produced into bars which run 

 into black scaling. 



h. A male wanting black patch between median nervule and 

 submedian nervure of hind-wing below. 



34. Troides papuensis, Wall. 



A pair with outer margin of fore-wings strongly incurved between 

 middle and lower median nervules, in the female the outer margin 

 of left fore-wing is also incurved near apex. 



35. Painlio ridleyamts, White. PI, X, fig. 11. 



I described this pretty aberration in a previous number 

 of the Transactions, June 1903, p. 203, n. 198, and now 

 take the opportunity of figuring it. 



36. Pcqnlio athous, Feld. 



Two luales with fore-wing above devoid of white patch on inner 

 margin. 



37. Papilio anchisiades, Esp-. 



A male from Cayenne in which the usual red patches of hind-wing 

 are blue, 



38. Papilio lycophron, Hubn. 



A striking aberration of the male in which the submarginal 

 yellow markings of tlie hind-wing above have entirely disappeared, 

 tlie under-side being normal. 



39. Papilio demolion, Cram. 



Three males from Nias with bands orange yellow. 



40. Pap)ilio chaon, Westw, 



A male from Sikkim with left hind-wing below having submarginal 

 yellow lunules much elongated at anal angle. 



