NOTi:S ON BUTTERFLIES FROM THE NAGA HILLS. 603 



colour on the underside in the wet season forms is a richer yellow brown 

 which in the dry season forms is suffused with reddish purple. 



352. Bapala jarlsatS, Fabr. — Rather common at Kohima and Graspani in 

 October and November. 



353. RaPala zeaopllOtt, i^fflAr. — A single male taken at Nichuguard in 

 February. 



354. Biadhara pIlOCid.es, i^«6r. — A male was taken by Doherty. A 

 single female was taken by my collector at 5,400 ft. in August. 



355. VirasllOla p©rse, Hewitson. — A single male taken at Gaspani in 

 October. 



356. SintllUSa VirgO, Elwes. — Mr. Doherty obtained a female. 



Family— HESrERIAD^ . 

 Sub-family — Hesperiastjs. 



357. Oolseaorrlliaus PerO, de iY.— Taken by Doherty. 



358. OelaeaorrhiiailS Palamaya, Moore. — Three specimens taken at 

 5,000 ft. in August. 



359. ColseaOPrlxiatlS aSPersa, Leech. — Not common, taken at 5,000^ 

 7,000 ft. in August and October. 



360. CelseaorrlliatlS SUmitra, Moore.— Ohtsaned by Doherty, 



361. Oel3eaorr]iia"a8 leuCOCera, XoW«r. — Three specimens taken in 

 September. 



362. OelseaorrMatlS SaaCllliCOraiS, El and Ed. — A pair taken at Kohi- 

 ma, 4,000—5,000 ft. 



363. Celseaorrlliaus Chamaada, j¥f;ore. — A single male taken at 7,000 

 ft. in September. 



364. CelaeaorrlliaUS aariVittata, iWoore.— Taken by Doherty. 



365. Saraasesa dasahara, Moore. — Several specimens taken at Gaspani 

 and Nichuguard in October and November. 



366. Ooladeaia daa, i^«6/-zcms. — A few specimens taken at Kohima in 

 September and October and commonly at Nichuguard in the latter 

 month. 



367. Coladeaia airaiOides, El. and Ed. — The type was obtained by Do- 

 herty in the Naga hills ; it must be very rare. 



368. Satarupapllisara, Moore. — Two males at Gaspani in February and 

 March. 



369. S^^Siades bliasiaaa, Moore. — Several specimens taken at the foot 

 of the hills in October. 



370. Tagiades meaa^a, Moore. — Taken commonly. May to October, 

 from the foot of the hills up to 5,000 ft. 



371. Tagiades attiCUSj Fabricms. — Two specimens taken in July at the 

 foot of the hills. 



372. OdoatOPtilam sura Moore. — Common at the foot of the hills in 



