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(8) Orinoma damaris, Grey. Fruhstorfer names race Jiannostus from 

 Tandong, Tenasserim ; smallers spots lighter, yellow cell spot larger. 



(9) Aulocera swaha, Koil. Fruhstorfer divides this into three races ; 

 sivaha from Kashmir vf'ith. a narrow light yellow band above, this band 

 being white below ; ganma, Fruh. from Kulu with a wider band, always 

 yellowish, especially below ; tellula, Fruh. from Mardan, N. W. F. Province, 

 intermediate between the other two, but above the band. on both wings is 

 uniform straw colour, whilst in the other forms the darker yellow of 

 the forewing contrasts with the much paler colour of the band on the 

 hindwing. My own experience of A. sioaha is that the form that flies in 

 Chitral agrees closely with that found in Simla ; in the interior of Kulu, 

 etc., however, there flies a form with a much darker yellow band above 

 which may perhaps be called garuna. Fruhstorfer appears to have 

 received many butterflies from Mardan, " collected by officers of the 

 garrison " ; as many of these have only been found by other people at 

 much higher elevations, there would seem to be some mistake about the 

 locality. 



(10) Epinephele cheena, M. The Western race, Jcashmirica, M., from 

 Chitral and Kashmir deserves to be separated ; it is much smaller and 

 duller, the underside is paler and the discal band on the forewing is 

 straighter and less prominent. 



(11) Erites argentina, But. I gave the Indian race as ines, Fruh. Its 

 occurrence in Indian limits is very doubtful, though Moore stated that he 

 had received a specimen from Adamson. It should be removed from the 

 Indian list, as there appears to be no other record of its capture nearer to 

 India than Singapore. 



(12) Lethe confusa, Aur. The name of the Eastern race should be 

 gamhara, Fruh., not gamhara. 



(13) Lethe minerva, Fab. The typical form flies in Java ; all Indian 

 specimens belong to the race tritogeneia, Fruh. (not tritogenia). 



(14) Lethe mekara, M. Fruhstorfer names the spring form vajra. He 

 describes the Tonkin race as crijnana, stating that it probably occurs in 

 Tenasserim ; it dift'ers from the typical form in lacking the discal silver 

 bordering of the very narrow dark-brown median areas of both wings, 

 thus forming a link to the Macromalayan races. 



(15) Lethe gulnihal, DeN. Fruhstorfer separates pale specimens from 

 Saipha, Upper Burma, as issa. 



(16) Lethe sidonis, Mar. Dry season form gelduba, Fruh. 



(17) Lethe baladeva, M. The name of the Kumaon race should be aisa, 

 Fruh. not asia. 



(18) Ypthima newara, M, The name of the Eastern race is sarcaposa, 

 Fruh., not sarcojwsa. 



(19) Melanitis phedima bela, M. The small pale form from the Western 

 Himalayas deserves to be separated =^ phedima galkissa, Fruh. 



(20) Melanitis zitenius, Herbst. Fruhstorfer names ab decolarata, a dry 

 season form with no yellow band. 



(21) Elymnias hypermnestra undularis, Drury. Fruhstorfer names female 

 ah paraleuca, with a white hindwing. 



(22) Elymnias malelas, Hew. Fruhstorfer names female ab subdecorata, 

 with a white submarginal band. 



(23) Clerome, Wd. Fruhstorfer changes the. name to Faunis, Hnb., and 

 includes in this genus Melanocyma, Wd. Faunis certainly ought to be 

 adopted on the score of priority ; Melanocyma might be retained as a 

 subgenus. 



(24) Zeuxidia doubledayi, Wd. The typical form was described from 

 Borneo ; the continental race is named chersonesia, Fruh. 



