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■')7. Yythima avanta, Moore. — A few siDecimens obtained at Kohima and 

 at the foot of the hills in January and February. 



08. Ypthima huebneri, Kirhy. — A male obtained at the foot of the hills in 

 February and another at Kohima during the same month ; the former 

 agrees with specimens in my collection from Barrackpore, but the latter 

 diSers in being much paler and in having the forewings more pointed. 



09. Erebia orixa, Moore. — Fairly common on grass slopes, 6,000 — 7,000 

 feet in September and October. 



RO. Melanitis ismene, Cramer. — Wet season forms taken commonly at 

 Kohima in August and September, and dry season forms from September 

 to November. A few specimens also obtained at the foot of the hills in 

 August and November. 



61. Melanitis bela, Moore. — Fairly common from the foot of the hills up 

 to 6,000 feet. Dry season forms obtained from February to May and again 

 from August to December and wet season forms in August. 



62. Cyllogenes janetse, de N. — PI. A.; fig 7, $ . A single female of this 

 rare form obtained at 6,000 feet in September. Mr. Doherty secured a 

 male. 



63. Anadebis himachala, Moore. — Taken not uncommonly at low eleva- 

 tions from July to October. 



64. Neorina Hilda, Westwood. — A few specimens obtained at 6,000 ft. in 

 September ; Naga Hill specimens seem to be smaller than Bhutan 

 specimens, being only 3'5 inches in expanse ; the yellow discal band on the 

 forewing is also i^aler and of a slightly different tint. 



65. Elymnias undularis, Drury. — Common at the foot of the hills from 

 February to November. 



66. Elymnias malelas, Heicitson. — A few males taken at low elevations in 

 May, July and August. 



67. Elymnias patna, Jrextwood. — Males obtained at low elevations in 

 July and August. 



68. Elymnias vasudeva, Moore — A single male taken at Gaspani, 1,700 ft., 

 in March. 



Sub-family — MoKPHisiE . 



(^9. Clerome arcesilaus, Fcd>r. — IJecorded from the Naga Hills but not 

 met with by me. 



70. Amathusia amythaon, Douhleday.. — Eecorded from the Naga Hills. 



71. Thaumantis diores, Westicood. — Two males taken at low elevations 

 in May and November. 



72. Amona amathusia, IlewiUon.—JlQCOTiXeiX from the Naga Hills but 

 must be very rare. 



73. Enispe enthymius, Doubleday. — Two males of the variety tessellata 

 Moore, were obtained at 2,000 ft. in February and March. 



