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taken by my collector in March between Kohima and Nichuguarcl, probably 

 at the former place itself ; unfortunately the exact locality was not written 

 on the envelope. 



236. Pieris eanidia, Spamnan. — Abundant throughout the year from 

 the foot of the hills up to 6,000 ft. 



237. rieriS meleto, Menctnes. — Eather uncommon, a few specimens 

 obtained at 5,000 — 6,000 ft. in February, August and November. 



238. Huphiaa COPia, Wallace. — A single male of the intermediate form 

 taken in April and two males of the dry season form {M. dapatha) taken in 

 February. The wet season form was obtained m the neighbouring State 

 of Manipur in August and September ; all at low elevations. 



239. Huphina nadina, Lucas. — A few specimens of both sexes taken 

 at Kohima and Tamlu in August. 



240. Isias latifasciata, Butler. — Common ; a very variable form. Two 

 ■extremely small dry season forms with no black on termen of hindwing 

 taken in February at the foot of the hills ; typical wet season forms taken 

 from September to November and intermediate forms in December at 

 2,000—6,000 ft. 



241. Appxas nerO, Fabridus. — Not uncommon at low elevations ; males 

 taken in April, June, July and October. The colour is very variable, in 

 some specimens it is orange, red and in other vermilion red. 



242. Appias hiPPOj Cramer. — Common at the foot of the hills up to 

 •5,000 ft.; April to October. 



243. APPias lalag©, Doubleday. — Rather common throughout the year 

 from the foot of the hills up to 6,000 ft. Extreme dry season forms taken 

 from January to March, large dark wet season forms from June to October, 

 and intermediate forms in October and November. 



244. APPias alTsina, Boisduval. — Rare ; a single male taken at the foot of 

 the hills in April and a female of the wet season form at Kohima in August. 



245. Catopsilia Crocale, Cramer. — Not uncommon ; a few specimens o^ 

 typical crocale taken at the foot of the hills is May and the form catilla 

 taken from March to May and again in November. 



246. Catopsilia florella, i^«6r.— Common at Michuguard in February. 



247. Dercas lyCOrias, Doubleday.— Recor(\.e^ by Mr. Doherty as being 

 rather common in June and disappearing in July {Jide Elwes). I only 

 obtained a pair, one in July and one in October. 



248. Colias fieldi, iV/e?2eitn^s.— Common in the Zulla valley 6,500 ft. in 

 November and near Kohima July to October. 



249. Terias venata, Moore. — Rather common at Kohima, August to 

 October. 



250. Terias libltliea, Fabridus. — A few specimens taken at Kohima 

 from February to August; not very common. Dry season forms taken 

 in February have the cilia and edges of both wings pinkish. 



