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coast; I did not take a single specimen during the whole of 1879 or 

 1880. Is common, however, in the interior of Sind. 



2. Salatura genutia. 



Pap. genutia, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pi. 206. f. C, D (1782). 



Four sent me by Mr. Murray, the Curator of the Kurrachee 

 Museum, taken on the 28th of July, and two taken on the 2ad of 

 August ; the above note applies also to this species. 



3. Limnas chrysippus. 



Pap. chrysippus, Linn. Mus. Ulr. p. 263 (1764). 



Common at Kurrachee all the year through, as it is all through 

 Sind. 



4. Limnas dorippus. 



Euploea dorippus, Klug, Symb. Phys. pi. 48. f. 1-5 (1845). 



Never common at Kurrachee ; but an odd specimen was taken by 

 me personally in August, November, and December, 18/9, and in 

 January, June, and September, 1880, and one example sent me by 

 Mr. Murray, taken in July 1882. I have no record of it from the 

 interior. The Kurrachee examples show no differences from the kv( 

 examples in my collection, which were taken in other parts of India 

 — one at Poena, December 1882; one at Kahandalla, October 1882; 

 and two in Bombay, August 1 883 ; but they are not identical with 

 my Aden examples, nearly all of which show more or less white on 

 the upper surface of the hind wings, like Klug's type figured in his 

 plate. 



5. Limnas alcippus. 



Pap. alcippus, Cramer, Pap. Exot. ii, pi. 127. f. E, F (1779). 



Taken at Kurrachee — one in January 1879, and eleven in 

 November and December, 1882. The white on the hind wings varies 

 much : in some it is hardly sufficient to distinguish it from 

 L, chrysippus. 



Satyrin^. 



6. Melanitis leda. 



Pap. leda, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 2, p. 773, n. 151 (1767). 



One taken by me at Kurrachee ; but the date was not recorded. 



7. Melanitis ismene. 



Pap. ismene, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. pi. 26. f. A, B (1775). 



One in the Kurrachee Museum, labelled Kurrachee, but without 

 date. 



Both the above are apparently common in places in the interior 

 (I have specimens of both kinds from Hydrabad) ; but are apparently 

 very rare on the coast. I observed none at Soumiani, and Mr. 

 Murray failed to send me any from Kurrachee after the heavy rain 

 in 1882. 



