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I am surprised to find that this species extends so far to the east 
as Campbellpore; that it is rare (where J. chrysippus is common) 
is only natural, if this is the limit of its range eastward from Afghan- 
istan. I cannot agree at all with Col. Swinhoe’s statement that 
typical L. dorippus is variable ; I never saw a doubtful specimen. 
SATYRINZE. 
3. AULOCERA SARASWATI. 
Satyrus saraswati, Kollar in Hiig. Kaschm. iv. 2, p. 445, pl. 14. 
figs. 3, 4 (1848). 
2, Dewal, 26th August; ¢ 9, Murree, 5th September, 1885. 
“Common at Murreein August. Some of those obtained towards 
Thundiani, though under this number (42) were noted by De 
Nicéville as A padma.’—J. W. Y. 
The four examples sent to us by Major Yerbury are all typical 
A. saraswati. A. padma is so perfectly distinct from that species, 
that Mr. de Nicéville can hardly have mistaken one for the other ; 
at the same time I cannot include it without proof. 
4. AULOCERA SWABA. 
Satyrus swaha, Kollar in Hiig. Kaschm. iv. 2, p. 444, pl. 14. 
figs. 1, 2 (1848). 
3, Murree, 8th and 28th August and 8th September; Atabul, 
9000 feet, 16th September ; Thundiani, 24th September. 
“«Common at Murree in August and September; found higher 
up the hill than A. saraswati.’—J. W. Y. 
The six specimens received are all males. 
5. HiprarcuiaA PARISATIS. 
Satyrus parisatis, Kollar, Denkschr. Akad. Wien, math.-nat. 
Cl. i. p. 52. n. 7 (1850). 
3 9, road between Bugnoter and Abbottabad, 4000-5000 feet, 
20th September; 9, between Abbottabad and Kala Pani, 25th 
September, 1885. 
**Common between Bugnoter and Abbottabad ; also on the lower 
slopes of Thundiani ; seen near Tret, 8th October, 1885.” —J. W. ¥. 
6. Leruer pyrra. 
Debis dyrta, Felder, Reise der Nov., Lep. p. 497. n. 860 (1867). 
3, Bugnoter, 19th September, about 4000 to 5000 feet ; between 
Bugnoter and Abbottabad, 20th September; Kala Pani, about 5000 
feet, on 24th; Tret, 8th October, 1885. ©, between Murree and 
Tret, on same day. 
“« Two specimens taken at Dewal, 26th August ; afterwards found 
commonly below Bugnoter, 20th September, and between Abbottabad 
and Kala Pani.” —J. W. Y. 
The specimens sent are all males excepting one dwarfed example. 
