724 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON INDIAN LePIporTERA.  {[ Nov. 1, 
of the occiput, another wider from the outer margin of each side of 
the occiput ; two narrow indistinct streaks in front of the orbit, on 
the upper edge of the side of the nose; fore feet with two white 
streaks. 

Rhinoclemmys annulata. 
9. List of Diurnal Lepidoptera collected by Mr. Spaight in 
Northern India. By Arruur G. Butter, F.L.S. &e. 
The Rev. A. B. Spaight, late Missionary to Moultan, has for- 
warded to me a small collection of Butterflies taken by himself in 
the district of Jhelum on the Punjab. Although this collection 
consists of only 25 species, it represents all the 5 families of Diurnal 
Lepidoptera, in the following proportions :— 
Nymphalide ...... 3 subfamilies, 5 genera, 7 species. 
Erycinide l “5 l os 1 rs 
DCCA ns wie as l a 1 ss ame 
Papilionide........ 2 3 Same sy te a 
Hesperide ..... i l 3 ] - 
8 ” 16 ” 24 ” 
The collection is accompanied with exact localities and a few 
notes on habits, &c. 
Family Nympuarip&, Westw. 
Subfamily Danarn #, Bates. 
Genus Danais, Latreille. 
1. DANAIS CHRYSIPPUS. 
Papilio chrysippus, Linn. 8S. N. ii. p. 767 (1766). 
«Taken on flowers in Government garden at Gujerat.”’ 
