102 A Visit to Damma Island: 



Calliplcea visenda, Butler. 

 One male. This is closely allied to the foregoing species. 



Hypolimnas alimena, Linn. 



One damaged male of this common Oceanian form was 

 taken, which had the transverse band on the fore wings whiter 

 than in any other male seen previously by me. 



Neptis pampanga, Felder? 

 A pair. 



Lycsenidae. 

 Nacaduba aluta, Druce. 

 Two males and one female. 



Lampides celianus, Fabr. 

 A pair. 



Castalius, sp. 



One specimen belonging to a species allied to C. roxus, 

 Godart. 



Cyaniris, sp. 



A male belonging to a species nearest to C. puspa, Hors- 

 field. 



Zizera pygmcea, Snellen. 



One male. 

 Two males. 



Zizera pTioebe, Murray. 



CatocJirysops, sp. 



A single female belonging to a species not in the B. M. 

 Coll, 



Spalgis epius. 



A specimen of a curious variety of S. epius, Westwood, ? j 

 the colour of the upperside very much greener grey than 

 usual ; the strigse upon the underside show through on the 

 hind wings more strongly than in the common brownish form. 



The single male Castalius, which on the upperside some- 

 what resembles C. hamatus, Moore, obtained on l)amma Island, 

 is noteworthy for its peculiar markings on the underside, and 



