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76. ZizERA LYSiMON, Huebuev. 

 Common at low elevations in September and October, 



77. ZiZEKA OTIS, Fabricius; 

 A few obtained at low elevations in September, 



78. AzANUS URANUS, Butlei', 

 Only one female obtained at Ziarat in August 1900, 



79. EvERES ARGiADES, Pallas. 

 Fairly common from 4,000 — 8,000 feet from April to October, 



80. PoLYOMMA'ius BCETicus, LinnaBus, 

 Very common at 4,000 — 8,000 feet from April to October. 



81. Arhopala PODONiEA, Moore, 



A few caught in tLe Utzen and Asbretb nallahs from July to September. 



82. Arhopala ganesa. Moore. 



A few caught in the Utzen and Ashreth nallahs from July to September. 



83. Thecla sassanides, Kollar, 

 Common from 4,000 — 10,000 feet from May to August, 



84. Thecla bubi, Linnaeus. 



About ten caught at the end of April in the Kesu nallah at 6,000 feet on 

 a small bush with small red flowers. New to India. 



85. Zephyrus syla, Kollar. 



Fairly common in the Utzen and Ashreth nallahs from June to September. 



86, ChjEtoprocta odata, Hewitson. 

 Common from 4,000 — 9,00(t feet from May to September. At Khilas 

 9,000 feet in the Shishi nallah in July, this butterfly fairly carpeted the 

 grass under the walnut trees. 



87. Chrysophanus phlceas, Linnasus, 

 Common at 4,000—10,000 feet from March to October, 

 88, Chrysophanus aditya, Moore. 

 A few males and females of this beautiful copper were caught on the 

 borders of the Shandur Lake in July and August, 



89. Chrysophanus kasyapa, Moore. 

 Common at 6,000 — 10,000 feet from June to Septpmber. 



90. Chrysophanus evansii, De Niceville. 

 Described in Vol. XIV of the Bombay Natural History Society's Journal. 

 Locally common in the Shishi, Utzen and Tarben nallahs at 10,000 feet in 

 July and August. About 100 specimens were obtained in 1901, and no sexual 

 difference was discernible, except that the females were ratber lighter. The 

 specimens described by De Niceville is, we think, a male ; it was the only one 

 caught in 190Q, and was found fighting fiercely with a male of L. Ariana in 

 ;i lucerne field at Madaglasht on August 2nd. 



91. Ilerda SENA, Kollar. 



Common near water at 4,000 — 7,000 feet from March to November. 



92. Ilerda tamu, Kollar. 



Found in the Utzen and Tarben nallahs at 8,000 feet in June and July. 

 Females were rarely met with. 



