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“*Common at Dewal, a few seen near Murree, and several on the 
lower slopes of Thundiani (P.dodonea ?); two taken 24th September. 
Prefers ilex trees ; scarcely ever seen on any other tree.”—J. W. Y. 
34. PoLYOMMATUS BZ&TICUS. 
Papilio beticus, Linneus, Syst. Nat. i. 2, p. 789. n. 226 (1767). 
3, Campbellpore, 29th October, 1885. 
“Common, May, June, and July.”—J. W. Y. 
35. CATOCHRYSOPS CNEJUS. 
Hesperia enejus, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. Suppl. p. 430 (1798). 
3 2, Campbellpore, 31st May, 15th July, and 27th October ; 
3, Murree, 5th August. 
This and the following are mixed up; one of them being identi- 
fied for Major Yerbury as C. strabo, an insect to which they are by 
no means nearly allied. 
36. CATOCHRYSOPS HAPALINA. 
Oatochrysops hapalina, Butler, P. Z. 8. 1883, p. 148, pl. 24. figs. 
3, Campbellpore, 27th October; 2, 21st November, 1885. 
**Comn on on baubul bushes in October.”—J. W. Y. 
The female was numbered as possibly Zzera putli; but as it 
was unset, the difference between the two was not so easily seen as 
might be supposed from the mounted specimens. 
37. CATOCHRYSOPS ELLA. 
Catochrysops ella, Butler, P. Z. 8S. 1881, p. 606. n. 17. 
9, Campbellpore, 21st November, 1885. 
One beautiful specimen, confounded with the preceding, from 
which, however, its brighter colouring above and smoky grey under 
surface at once distinguish it. 
38. EvrerEs DIPORA. 
LIycena dipora, Moore, P. Z. 8. 1865, p. 506. n. 108, pl. 31. 
fig. 8. 
2, Murree, 20th August, 1885. 
“ Catochrysops patala? 2, rare.’—J. W.Y. 
I cannot understand how any lepidopterist can have given to 
Major Yerbury an identification so wide of the mark as the above ; 
the very colouring of the under surface at once points out to what 
group of Lyceenide the species belongs, apart from all structural 
distinctions. 
39. AZANUS ZENA. 
Lycena zena, Moore, P. Z, 8. 1865, p. 505. n. 107, pl. 31. fig. 9. 
3 2, Campbellpore, 17th and 21st November, 1885. 
**Common on baubul bushes in October.”—J. W. F. 
