NOTES ON BUTTERFLIES FROM THE NAG A HILLS. 589 



195. PaPillO astorioa, Westiv. — Taken sparingly from March to 

 November at the foot of the hills and at Kohima. 



196. PapiliO aidoneus, DouUeday. — Rather rare ; three males taken 

 at the foot of the hills and at Kohima in February, August and September, 



197. PapiliO PhilOZeaus, (?r«y.— Taken commonly from April to Octo- 

 ber from the foot of the hills up to 7,000 ft. The variety polymitis was not 

 met with. 



198. PaPiliO dasarada, Moore. — Two males taken at low elevations in 

 April and November and a female at Kohima in October. 



199. FaPiliO demoleus, L. — Specimens taken at the foot of the hills 

 from June to November. 



200. PapiliO heleuuSj L, — Common ; small cold weather forms taken 

 at the foot of the hills in February and large summer forms at 5,000 — 7,000 

 ft. from July to November. 



201. FapiliO aSSIlor, L. — Taken sparingly at low elevations from 

 March to November. Female forms bullerianus, Rothschild, and alcanor, 

 Cramer, were obtained. 



202. PaPilio ProteJlor, Cramer. — Males common ; small cold weather 

 forms taken at the foot of the hills in February and March, large rainy 

 season forms from the foot of the hills up to 6,000 ft. from June to Sep- 

 tember. Females rather rare. 



203. PaPilio rheteaor, Westwood. — Small cold weather forms taken at 

 the foot of the hills in March and April ; large wet season forms taken at 

 5,000 — 6,000 ft. in September and October. Females very rare. 



204. PaPilio Cliaoa, Westiuood. — A single small cold weather form 

 taken in February and several large wet season forms in August, all at low 

 elevations. 



205. PaPilio POlytes, L. — Common at the foot of the hills throughout 

 the year and a few at 4,000 ft. in July and August ; the female form cyrus 

 Fabr., is decidedly rare. 



206. PaPilio castor, Westwood. — Males not uncommon at low elevations 

 from July to September. A single female was taken. 



207. PaPilio agestor, Gray. — A single specimen taken in my garden at 

 Kohima in May ; several more were seen. I believe this form has not been 

 recorded further west than Nepal but Captain Graham showed me a speci- 

 men in his collection which he informs me he captured himself at Simla. 



208. PaPilio Clytia, L. — The clytia form was not obtained, but the 

 dissimilis form was not uncommon at the foot of the hills from February to 

 June. 



209. PaPiliO telearclWSj Hevntson. — Two males taken at Tamlu, 1,500 — 

 5,000, ft., and a male at Michuguard in August. 



210. PapiliO danisePa, Butler. — A single male of this beautiful and rare 

 form taken at Tamlu in September and two more at Michuguard in June. 



