398 COL. C. SWINHOE ON NEW [Nov. 5, 
and a discal corresponding row of spots smaller than the sub- 
marginal row. 
Hind wing coloured and marked almost exactly as in C. pavana; 
two spots at the end of the cell, and five rows of spots and macular 
lines on the wing, subbasal row consisting of two spots, antemedial 
row of four spots almost in a line, passing just inside the two spots 
at the end of the cell; a curved row of discal spots, a submarginal 
macular line, a band of white between these rows, another macular 
line close to the border line, which is also black, with a red band 
between. 
Expanse of wings | inch. 
Hab. Gunduk, Beloochistan (June 1885). One pair. 
PaAPILIONIDG. 
PIERINZ. 
Hvuruina NAMA, var. ANDAMANA, n, subsp. 
Smaller than typical H. nama ; the male is similarly coloured and 
marked above: below, in each of the six specimens before me, the 
cell in the hind wings is not clear pale yellow as in typical H. nama, 
more than two thirds of it from the base being filled up with the 
greenish coloration of the rest of the wing; the pale yellowish streak 
which usually runs from the base right through the cell near to the 
outer margin in this subspecies merely consists of a large patch 
occupying the outer third of the cell and a small space beyond. 
The female, however, is entirely unlike the female of typical 
H. nama; it nearly resembles its male, but the apical band on the 
fore wings above and below is much deeper ; the marginal band on 
the hind wing above is also broader ard darker, and the costal 
border and basal portion of both wings are broadly irrorated with 
blackish-brown atoms. 
Hind wing below as in the male. 
Expanse of wings, ¢ 2335, 2 233,-2;%5 inches. 
Hab. Andaman Islands. 8 ¢, 2, received from Mr. de Nicé- 
ville. 
This is, of course, merely a curious local form of /7. nama, but as 
I have never seen it from any other locality I think it is worth 
recording. 
APPIAS HIPPOIDES, var. EPICGNA, ni. subsp. 
Male. Similar to the male of A. hippoides, but the Llack bands on 
both wings above and below are much narrower. The female, how- 
ever, is altogether different, being white above like its male; fore 
wing with a broad, even, black, costal border, extending downwards 
nearly halfway into the cell; the base suffused with black, and 
filling nearly the basal half of the cell, and the marginal bands of 
both wings resembling in form the marginal bands of the male, but 
uniformly black and quite double the breadth: underside also as 
