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on the secondaries below, and many of both sexes vary much in the 
depth of the markings above, they also vary much in size. I have 
a female from Neemuch with the apical portion entirely black, and 
both males and females identical with and not separable from a pair 
in my collection taken by Major Yerbury in copuld at Haithalkim 
in Arabia, and identical with Walker’s type in the British Museum 
of B. lordaca from Damascus. Mr. Butler (P. Z. 8S. 1884, p. 492) 
says the males sent him by Major Yerbury from Huswah and 
Haithalkim are smaller than the Damascus type; but I have males 
both large and small from these localities, and a pair from the 
Punjaub quite as large as the Damascus insect, the male being a 
typical B. lordaca and the female only slightly paler in its marginal 
black borders. 
78. HupHINA PHRYNE. 
Papilio phryne, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 473 (1775). 
September, October, and November. 
79. HuPHINA ZEUXIPPE. 
Pap. zeuxippe, Cram. Pap. Exot. iv. pl. 362. f. E, F (1782). 
April, May, and June. 
80. HupHINA CASSIDA. 
Pap. Danaus cassida, Faby. Ent. Syst. Suppl. p. 427. n. 595, 596 
(1798). 
November to May. 
81. GANORIS RAP. 
Papilio rape, Linn. Faun. Suec. p. 270 (1761). 
I took a worn female of this species in a garden at Mhow on the 
6th of June, 1882, which I have still in my collection ; it is out of 
place in this list, but as I took it there myself I record it; its 
chrysalis might have come from England with somebody’s baggage. 
82. APPIAS LIBYTHEA. 
Pap. libythea, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 471 (1775). 
June. 
83. APPIAS ARES. 
Appias ares, Swinhoe, P. Z. 8. 1885, p. 138. 
January. 
84. Deias EUCHARIS. 
Pap. eucharis, Drury, Il. Exot. Ent. ii. pl. 10. f. 5, 6 (1773). 
Common from September to July. 
85. NEPHERONIA GAEA. 
Nepheronia gaea, Felder, Reise Nov., Lep. ii. p. 130 (1865). 
February and April. . 
