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The dry season form taken in November differs from the wet season 

 form in being smaller and on the upperside paler ; underside paler and the 

 markino's not so pronounced and without any trace of the reddish-ochreoiis 

 rountl discal spots ; the yellow discal fascia on the forewing is slightly 

 darker and not such a clear yellow as in the wet season form and almost of 

 the same shade as the ground colour giving the whole of the undersurface 

 a very uniform appearance. 



167. Cirrhochroa mithila, Moore. — Not uncommon; taken at the foot of 

 the hills in May, October and November and at 4,500 — 5,000 ft. in October. 



168. Cirrhochroa aoris, Douhleday, — Not very common ; obtained at 

 the foot of the hills from March to November and at 5,000 ft. in July. 



169. Angynnis childreni, Gray. — Fairly common in gardens at Kohima 

 from July to October. 



170. Argynnis hyperbius, Johanssen. — Very common throughout the year 

 near Kohima. 



171. Ergolis ariadne, Johanssen. — -Not uncommon at low elevations in 

 February. 



172. Ergolis merione, Cramer. — A single female taken near Kohima at 

 about 3,000 ft. in October. 



173. Pseudergolis wedah, Kollar. — Not uncommon at 5,000 ft. from 

 August to November. 



174. Calinaga brahma, Butler. — ^Five males and a female taken in my 

 oarden at Kohima in April and May ; several more were seen flying round 

 the tree tops ; they were difficult to catch as they seldom came within 

 reach of the net. The flight is rather like that of Danais tytia. 



Sub-family — AcR^EiNiE . 



175. Pareba vesta, Fabr.—Yexj common in August and September. 

 Numerous pupse were brought to me at the end of August, all attached to 

 blades of ekra grass. 



Sub-family — LiBYTHEiNiE. 



176. Libythea lepita, Moore. — A few specimens taken at 1,700 ft. and 

 5,000 ft. in March and October. 



177. Libythea myrrha, Godart. — Taken sj)aringly in April and November 

 at 1,700 ft. and in October at 5,000 ft. 



Family— NEMEOBID^. 



178. Dodona dipoea, Hewitson. — Taken sparingly from September to 

 December at 5,500—6,500 ft. 



179. Dodona eugenes, Bates. — Taken sparingly at 6,000 — 7,000 ft. from 

 August to December. 



180. Dodona egeon, Douhleday. — Bingham records this from the Naga 

 Hills. I have not met with it. 



