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5 . Rather paler. Ocellus larger. 



Expanse 46 mm. 



Closely allied to C. 2)]iijlliA, Leech, but distinguished by the reddi'sh 

 fulvous on terminal area of the wings and by the smaller and much less 

 oblique subapical spot on forewings. On the underside the hindwings 

 are greyer, the postmedial line and the white points on outer area more 

 distinct. 



The subapical spot in one specimen (Sanga Chu Dzong) is without white 

 points, and in two specimens (Shiuden) the spot, which is small and round, 

 has only one white point and this central. 



Polu (10,000 ft.), June 22 (Type c5" ) ; Loma (11,000 ft.), June 23 ; Sanga 

 Chu Dzong (12,000 ft.), June 25 and July 1 ; Shiuden Gompa (13,500 ft.), 

 June 27. 



28. Erebia discalis, sp. n. 



S . Blackish brown, forewings, costa yellowish ; a reddish tawny dash 

 m the cell extending beyond the black discocellulars to a yellowish patch ; 

 subapical ocellus black, minutely white centred ; fringes yellowish check 

 ered with blackish towards apex. Underside similar to above but the 

 ocellus of forewing ringed only with yellowish ; hindwings tinged with 

 yellowish and mottled with black. 



5 . Similar, but the ocellus very small and the reddish tawny in cell 

 does not extend beyond the discocellular. 



Expanse 50 mm. 



W. of Rong se la (14,000 ft.), June 1, ( $ ) ; Kiala (14,700 ft.), June 10 ( d ) 



Allied to E. herse, Gr.-Gr. (Hor. Ross. 1891, p. 457). 



29. Pararge majuscula. 



Amecera majuscula, Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 67, pi. xii, 

 fig. 6, 6 (1892). 



One male specimen. The fulvous colour in subapical ocellus very pale. 

 Gera (9,000 ft.), June 7. 



30. AULOCERA PADMA. 



Satyrus padma, KoUar, Hiigel's Kashmir, iv, pt. 2, p. 445, pi. xv, figs.- 

 1, 2 (1848). 



Aulocei-a padma, Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 71 (1892). 



One specimen. 



Kahao (6,000 ft.), July 8. 



31. AuLOCERA lOLE. 



Oeneis immilis, var. iole. Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 75, pi. 

 xi, fig. 2, S (1892). 



Satyrus sybillina, var. bianor, Grum-Grshimailo, Hor. Ent. Soc. Ross. 

 XXV, p. 458" (1891). 



Several male specimens, intermediate in form between typical iole and 

 var. bianor. 



Ridong (12,000 ft.), June 18 ; Dokong (13,500 ft.) June 19 ; Poda 

 (12,000 ft.), June 25. 



32. OeNEIS BUDDHA. 



Oeneis buddha, Grum-Grshimailo, Hor. Ent. Ross. 1891, p. 458 ; Leech, 

 Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 76 (1892). 



