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width and intensity along the dorsum and a thin line at the end of the cell; 
uph. entirely orange yellow, sometimes suffused with brown scales at the base 
and on the side disc and forming brown sub-marginal spots. 
phalia, Hew. South Burma, 
37. Ihave to note the following additions to the Indian List. 
(a) Cutrrechroa orissa, Fd., Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo. 
(6) 
(c) 
(d) 
(e) 
Discovered by Messrs. O. C. Ollenbach and W. A. Wood in Tavoy, 
Caught by me on King Island, Mergui, in December. It differs 
from all other members of the genus in having a very broad pale 
yellow band across the forewing. 
Papilio varuna, White, Malay Peninsula. Two females caught by 
me on King Island, Mergui, in December. It differs from the race 
astorion, Wd., in that the female has a very large white patch on the 
lower part of the disc upperside forewing. 
Arhopala ormistoni, Riley. The Entomologist, May 1920. This 
is a new species obtained by Mr. W. A. Ormiston at Nakiadenya 
near Galle in April. It is said to be nearest to aliteus and mirabella. 
Mantoides licinius, Druce, Borneo. Discovered by Messrs. Ollenbach 
and Wood on a hill at Pagaiye in Tavoy and a pair obtained 
by me on the same spot in December. In general appearance 
and size like Cheritra freja, but the long tail is at vein 1 and the 
short tail at vein 2, not the other way about as in freja; also the 
white area at the anal angle is greater. Below the general tone 
is pale yellow brown except along the dorsums of both wings, 
where it is white. The male has pronounced secondary sexual 
characters, viz., a large polished area on the disc of the hindwing 
upper hind and a pouch at the end of space 6; on the underside of 
the forewing there is a prominent upturned tuft of hairs from the 
middle of the dorsum, which is highly convex, nearly to vein 2 
and overlying a dull lead grey patch, denuded of scales. 
Jacoona unasuja, Fd., Malay Peninsula. Obtained by Messrs. 
Ollenbach and Wood and subsequently by me at the same place 
and month as Montoides licinius, to which group it belongs, as _re- 
gards shape and tails, but the male has no secondary sexual char- 
acters. It is a much larger insect, being 2 inches in expanse and 
the male is very magnificent above, being dark brown with a bril- 
 liant dark blue area at the base and a similar pre-apical patch on 
(f) 
the forewing, a blue streak on the hindwing from the base to near 
the centre of the termen and there is the usual anal white patch. 
The female is without the blue areas. The long tail is 1 inch in 
length and the short tail a quarter of an inch. Below it is white, 
the forewing being for the most part pale yellow brown, shading to 
bright ferruginous at the termen and the apex. 
Bidvanda nicevilleit, Doh, female. I obtained a few males of this 
very distinct species at Kanbavk and Pagaiye, Tavoy, and a single 
female at Pagaiye, in Dec:mber. It is very similar to the female 
of the commoner Bidwanda melisa, M.; above there is the same blue- 
ish white patch at the arc! angle of the hindwing but on the fore- 
wing there is a large red discal patch. Below the two species are 
very alike differing constantly as follows. On the forewing of 
melisa there is white patch on the dark discal area beyond the cell, 
below which there is an irregular and more or less double dark 
streak to vein 1 ; on the hindwing the inner of the two dark lines 
at the end of the cell is much thicker and partly coalesced to the 
outer line. On the forewing of nicevillei there is a very narrow 
white line on the dark area beyond the cell, below which there is 
