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BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 



HESPERID.&. 



63. Par at a alexis. 



Papilio alexis, Fab., Syst. Ent. p. 533 (1775). 

 One example, July 1882. 



69. Badamia exclamationis. 



Papilio exclamationis, Fab., Syst. Ent., p. 530 (1775). 

 One example, June 1885. 



70. Chapra midea. 



Pelopidas, midea, AValker, Entom. v., p. 5G (1870). 

 Common at all seasons. This is the large pale form of Chapra 

 mathias, Fabr. I have received it also from Khozdar in Belooehistan 

 from Sir O. St. John. Walker's type came from Turkey. 



71. Pamora bevani. 



Hesperia bevani, Moore, P. Z. S., 1878, p. 688. 

 July 1887 and October 1885. 



72. Gegenes karsana. 



He&peria karsana, Moore, P. Z. S., 1874, p. 57G, pi. G7, 

 f. 6. 

 April to October. 



73. Pyrgus galba. 



Hesperia galba, Fab., Ent. Syst. iii. 1. p. 352 (1793). 

 Prygus supema. Moore, P. Z. S., 1865, p. 792. 

 June to September. 

 74 Pyrgus evanidus. 



Pyrgus evanidus, Butler, Ann. and Mag, Nat. Hist. March 

 1880, p. 223. 

 January, February and Marcft. 

 75. Gomalia litoralis. 



Gomalia litoralis, Swinhoe, P. Z. S., 1884, p. 513, pi. 47, 

 f. 4. 

 July 1879. 



LIST OF BIRDS' EGGS IN THE SOCIETY'S COLLECTION. 



