from North-west India. l-S? 



identical, so that there is no doubt that we have to do here 

 with nothing more than individual variation. 



" Common on the lower slopes of Thundiani above Kala 

 Pani ; a few at Murree and jDewal, Aug. and Sept." — J. 

 W. Y. 



14. Ypthima alemola, 

 Ypthima alemola, Swinlaoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. 188-5, p. 127. 



Attock Bridge, Khairabad side, 28tli March ; Attock, 10th 

 April; Campbellpore, 13th and 17th April; Khairabad, 11th 

 and 18th ; Akhor, 22nd ; Hassan Abdal, 9th May, 1886. 



This and the following are sent under one number and are 

 identified bj De Niceville as Y. asterope. We possess thirteen 

 examples of the latter from Aden and Somali, and there is no 

 difficulty in separating the Y. alemola type from it, as the 

 latter has very minute oval ocelli on the under surface of the 

 secondaries ; both forms are rather browner above, with more 

 ochreous irides to the ocelli ; but on the under surface there 

 is really very little to separate Y. mahratta from Y. asterope, 



15. Ypthima mahralta. 



Ypthima mahratta, Moore, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Beng. vol. liii. pt. ii. 1, 

 p. IG (1884). 



(J ?. Khairabad, 11th and 18th April; Campbellpore, 

 13tli April, 2nd June, 11th and 23rd July; Hassan Abdal, 

 27th June, 18th July ; road between Abbottabad and Iv^ala 

 Pani, 9th August ; Kala Pani, 1st September, 1886. 



It will be seen that most of the specimens of this form with 

 the round ocelli were taken later in the year than Y. alemola ; 

 but, as four of them were obtained in April, Y. mahratta 

 cannot be regarded as a seasonal form of Y. alemola. 



Major Yerbury says of these two forms : — " Common on 

 the hiils romid Campbellpore ; also on the lower slopes of the 

 hills near Abbottabad." 



16. Ypthima nareda^ 

 Safyrus nareda, Kollar, in Hugel's Kaschmir, iv. 2, p. 451 (1848). 



One example, road between Abbottabad and Kala Pani, 

 9th August, 1886. 



"Fairly common between Abbottabad and Kala Paui^ 

 common at Murree in August 1885." 



