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varietal forms as E. merilia from the Khasi Hills. His E. delmana from 

 Cheerapunji is the same species as my E. eriphylw, which I possess 

 from the Khasi Hills as well as from Tenasserim. My type speci- 

 men is very pale, and evidently belonged to the dry -season form, 

 while E. delmana probably represents the rains' form. The species 

 occurs in Sumatra also. 



203. EuTHALiA PHEMius, Doubleday and Hewitson. 



Not uncommon in Sikhim at low elevations from April to Decem- 

 ber. The female sex was described by Mr. Moore as a distinct 

 species under the name of " Adolias''^ sancara. 



204. EuTHALiA JAMA, Felder. 



Very rare in Sikhim, probably found at low elevations throughout 

 the summer'. 



205. EuTHALiA LUBENTiNA, Cramer. 



Rare (the female commoner than the male) at low elevations from 

 April to October. 



206. Edthalia anosia, Moore. 



Extremely rare ; has been obtained at Singla in April and Octo- 

 ber. It is found generally in river-beds, where it is fond of resting 

 with outspread wings on the face of large boulders, from which 

 it is then scarcely distinguishable. 



207. EuTHALiA (Felderia) lepidea, Butler. 



I have taken this species in the hot valley below Badamtara in 

 October ; it is fairly common in the Terai and in Bhutan^ and probably 

 flies all through the summer. 



208. EuTHALiA (Nora) kesava, Moore. 



One of the commonest species at low elevations, 2,000 to 3,000 

 feet, and flies from April to December. 



209. Pyeameis cardui, Linnaus. 



At low elevations this cosmopolitan butterfly is found throughout 

 the year, but more commonly in the winter, in the summer it is found 

 up to 12,000 feet. 



210. Pyeameis iNDicA, Herbst. 



Has the same times of appearance, and is found in the same places 

 as P. cardui, Linnaius. It occurs also in China, Amurland, Corea, 

 and Japan. 



211. Vanessa canace, Linnjeus. 



Never common, but occurs up to 6,000 feet throughout the warm 

 months. Found in Western and Central China. 



