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14. Charaxes Pleistoanax (p. 443) . 



A white-banded race of C. Bernardus, the female of 

 which is in most collections : Capt. Lang has a series 

 of the males, but only one female. 



15. GJiaraxes Corax (p. 444) . 



If I have rightly determined this species, it is nearly 

 allied to G. Baya, though, apparently, quite distinct; the 

 British Museum has it from Silhet. 



16. Gharaxes Harp ax (p. 444). 



There are both sexes of a species allied to the preced- 

 ing, and agreeing very fairly with Dr. Folder's description 

 of G. Harpax, in the British Museum, from Moulmein: 

 the female of the latter is scarcely distinguishable from 

 G. Bernardus ? , the male is very like G. Baya. 



17. Gharaxes Harmodms (p. 445). 



One specimen, slightly damaged, in the British Mu- 

 seum; the pattern is very similar above to that of G. 

 Marmax; in the form of its wings it exactly agrees with 

 the S of G. Baya ; I can, however, hardly bring myself 

 to believe it a variety of the latter. 



88. Gharaxes Aristogiton (p. 445). 



I think that this may be distinct from G. Marmax; the 

 latter, however, appears to be a variable species, and 

 is represented by two very different-looking forms in 

 Silhet : G. Aristogiton is in the collection of Capt, Lang, 

 who also has both forms of G. Marmax, all from Sikkim, 



19. Gharaxes Hansalii (p. 446) . 



This is a beautifully distinct species, allied to G. 8a- 

 turnus. 



20. Gharaxes Achcemenes (p. 446) . 

 This is the male of G. Jocaste. 



