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263. Hejisba malaya, Horgjield.—Two specimens of the tailed form 

 taken at the foot of the hills in April and May. 



264. PliengariS atroguttata, OberthUr.—Pl. a., figs. 7, 8 5 . A single 

 specimen of this beautiful species was taken by my collector at Yakama 

 about -5,000 ft. either at the end of October or the beginning of November. 

 A good number were taken by Doherty in the Kutcha Naga country from 

 6,000—8,000 ft. elevation. 



265. Cyaniris marf inata, de A'.— Taken sparingly at Kohima from 

 September to November. 



266. OyaairiS allSOCaeralea, Moore. — Rather rare, a few males taken 

 from August to November at 5,000 — 6,000 feet. 



267. Cyaalris transPeCta? ^Ifoo/r. — A single dry season male taken at 

 Kohima in May ; also a few specimens of both sexes of the wet season 

 form from August to October. 



268. Cyaniris PUSPa, Horsjleld. — Very common; dry season forms 

 taken from November to February and wet season forms from June to 

 November. 



269. CyaniriS Placida, de A.— Many males taken at 5,0u0— 6,000 ft. 

 from July to September. 



270. CyaniriS dilnta, Moore.— Yevy common at 5,000 ft., September 

 to January. 



271. CyaniriS jynteana, Moore. — Very common. The seasonal forms 

 vary considerably ; typical wet season forms taken from June to October ; 

 intermediate forms from October to January and dry season forms from 

 November to May. 



273. Bathrina Cliennelli, de N. — This has previously been placed under 

 the genus Cyaniris. Colonel Swinhoe pointed out to me that it differed 

 from true Cyaniru in having veins 11 and 12 anastomosed ; in Cyaniris they 

 are free. 



Not common, a few specimens taken at Kohima in February and 

 October. 



274. Zizera maha, Kollar. — Common throvighout the year from the 

 foot of the hills up to 6,000 ft. 



275. Zizera lysimon^ mibner. — A single specimen taken at 2,000 ft. 

 in April. 



276. Zizera Otis, -F«i/'.— Taken commonly at the foot of the hills in 

 February, April and November. 



277. Lycaenesthes emOlUS Godart. — Males not uncommon at low 

 elevations from March to November. A single female was obtained at 

 Kohima in October. 



278. Lycaenestlies lycaenina, -fWrfer.— A single male at 1,700 ft. in 

 October, and several males at Nichuguard during the same month. 



279. Talicada Isliasia, Bruce. — This is a weU marked race of T. wyseus,. 



