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118. Kallima inachus, Boisduval. 



Very common in Mussoorie in August, and in the Dun in July 7 

 August and October. 



119. Kallima huegelii, Kollar. 



Also very common in the low valleys and in the Dun in August and 

 September. We have separated our specimens into two species solely 

 on the shade of blue colour on the upperside of both wings, and the 

 length of the apical prolongation of the i'orewing. The presence or 

 absence of the hyaline spots is absolutely inconstant, and of no spe- 

 cific value whatever. The two species are certainly not seasonal forms, 

 as they occur together both in place and time. Mr. Moore gives 

 K. buckleyi) Moore, K. hugeli [sic], Kollar, K. huttoni, Moore, and 

 K. boisduvali, Moore, all from the Western Himalayas. 



120. Charaxes (Murwareda) dolon, Westwood. 



Very rare ; taken at Nag Tiba in Tehri Garhwal at 8,000 feet eleva- 

 tion in April and May. 



121. Charaxes (Eulepis) athamas, Drury. 



Dr. A. G. Butler in his recent revision of the genus records 

 C. athamas^ var. 2, from Landoor [Landour]. Mr. F. Moore in Lep. 

 Ind., vol. ii, p. 256, records Eulepis hamata, Moore, from the Tonse 

 Valley, Gurhwal. We do not consider this species to be distinct from 

 C. athamas. The latter in the Himalayas he restricts to the east, while 

 E. Jiamata he gives from both the western and eastern Himalayas. Very 

 common in Mussoorie and in the Dun from April to September. The 

 larva feeds on the leaves of Mbizzia Julibris&in, Durazz., Natural 

 Order Leguminosce, in Mussoorie, and on Acacia Catechu, Wild., 

 Natural Order Leguminosce, in the Dun. 



122. *Charaxes (Eulepis) arja, Felder. 



Recorded by Dr. Butler from Landour. We have never seen a 

 specimen of this species anywhere west of Sikkim, though it probably 

 does occur in Nepal. We think Landour is a doubtful locality for it. 

 123. Charaxes fabius, Fabricius. 



Rare ; taken near Mussoorie only in April and September. 

 124. Charaxes (Haridra) hemana, Butler. 



Three males and two females only obtained near Mussoorie in Sep- 

 tember at 4,000 feet elevation. Dr. Butler records it from " Mussuri " 

 and north of " Landoor." Mr. Moore records it from "Massuri " and 



