Pierine Butterflies of the Genus Delias. 161 
Var. 8. D. sanaca=chrysorrhea. 
Six specimens, including the type, in B. M. from Darjiling 
and Kulu, one of which is from the Godman and Salvin col- 
lection ; also two without locality in coll. Hewitson. 
Var. 4. D. Hearsay?. 
Four specimens, Kulu, Landoor; type, Barrackpore, in 
B. M. ‘Two of these from the Godman and Salvin collec- 
tion. The type has the basal spot orange, doubtless from 
discoloration. 
Var. 5. D. Boylei=amarantha. 
Four specimens: male (type), Darjiling; two males and 
one female, Sikhim. 
The type of this species differs a little from the others, the 
whitish spots being less defined and streaky, the basal spot 
red instead of yellow, the anal patch dull saffron-yellow ; the 
figure by von Mitis is very like it, but is from a slightly less 
discoloured example. 
Var. 6. D. subnubila. 
Moupin, Huang-mu-chang, and Pu-tsu-fong, Western 
China (Leech). 
Var. 7. D. belladonna (typical). 
Male, N.W. Himalayas; female, “ Ind. orient.” One pair 
only. B. M. 
The female is an old and somewhat discoloured specimen, 
the yellow patches having become faded and reddish; it, 
however, agrees well in pattern with Donovan’s figure. I 
believe the female figured by Leech (pl. xxxvii. fig. 4) should 
be referred to this variety, but the male (fig. 3) to D. Hors- 
fieldii, Wowever, it is of no great consequence, as all these 
forms grade into one another in a hopelessly inconsiderate 
manner. 
Var. 8. D. Horsfieldii,=surya and zelima. 
Thirteen examples varying in size, elongation of wing, and 
size of discal spots in secondaries; also five intergrades 
between this variety and the next. Kali valley, N. W. India ; 
Kulu, Darjiling, Bhutan, Nepal, and Burma. 
Of the eighteen examples, twelve were received from 
Messrs. Godman and Salvin, including all the connecting 
links between typical D, Horsfieldii and D. tthiela. 
