NOTES ON BUTTERFLIES FROM THE NAGA HILLS. 65 



181. Dodona ouida, Moore. — Taken commonly above Kohima 6,000 — 7,000 

 ft. during August and September. At the end of November and beginning 

 of December a fresh brood appeared at a lower elevation, when many speci- 

 mens were taken in my garden in Kohima ; this brood averaged smaller 

 than specimens taken in September, the difference in size being especially 

 noticeable in the females. 



182. Dodona adonira, Hewitson. — Rather uncommon. Males taken near 

 running water, sucking up the moisture from the sand, at 5,500 — 6,500 ft., 

 from October to December. Females were not taken. 



183. Abisara fylla, Douhleday . — Males common, females Very rare from 

 August to December at 4,000—7,000 ft. 



184. Abisara neophron, Ilercitson. — Recorded from the Naga Hills. 1 

 have not met with it. 



185. Abisara chela, de N. — Obtained by Mr. Doherty in the^Naga HiUs. 



186. Zemeros fiegyas, Cramer. — Very common in gardens at Kohima. 

 Three well marked seasonal forms occur, 



(1) Summer brood with markings well defined, taken from July to 

 October. 



(2) Autumn brood darker and larger than the summer brood taken 

 from September to December. 



(3) Winter brood, much smaller and paler than the summer brood 

 with all markings small and indistinct, taken from December to February. 



{To be continued?) 



