342 Mr. A. R. Wallace on 



whitish, with a dusky border and base, and white fringe. Beneath, 

 as above, but the white marks larger and less sharply defined. 

 llab. — Malacca, Mount Ophir (Wall.) ; Sumatra (Hewits.). 



A rare species, with the aspect of an Elod'ina. 



d. Glichia group. 



42. JPieris nipalensis, Gray. 

 P'leris nipalensis, G. R. Gray, Lep. Ins. Nep. pi. 6, f. 1, 3. 

 Ha6.— N. India, Madras (B. M.); Himalayas, to 10,000 feet 

 altitude (Capt. Lang). 



This is the Indian form of P. brassiccB. 



43. Pieris ajaka, Moore. 



Pieris ajaka, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 490, pi. xxxi. 



f. 16. 

 Ilab. — N. W. Himalayas (B. M.); Lower Kunawur (Capt. 

 Lang). 



Allied to P. gUciria. Pieris melcte, Menetries, from Japan, 

 hardly differs from this species. 



44. Pieris gliciria, Cramer. 



Papilio gliciria, Cr. 171 E, F. Pieris gliciria, Bd. Sp. Gen. 



p. 524. 

 Hah. — N.India, China; Himalayas, to 10,000 feet (Capt. Lang); 

 Philippine Islands (Coll. Wall., B. M.). 



The specimens from the Philippines are rather smaller, and have 

 the hind wings less produced at the outer angles, but offer no de- 

 finite characters to separate them specifically. 



45. Pieris pigea, Boisduval. 

 Pieris pigea, Bd. Sp. Gen. p. 523. 



Hab. — China. 



I have not seen a specimen of this species. 



46. Pieris daplidice, Linnaeus. 

 Papilio daplidice, Linn. S. N. ii. p. 760. Pieris daplidice, Bd. 



Sp. Gen. p. 544. 

 i/a6.— N. India, "Shipkee, alt. 13,000 feet" (Capt. Lang). 



