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107. PlERIS BRASSJC^, Linnffius, 



Common from March to October at 4,000 to 6,000 feet, 



108. PiEEis EAPa;^ Linnaeus, 

 . Gommqn at 4>000— 6,000 feet from March to October. - . 



109. PiERis CANiDTA, Sparrman. 



Common at 5,000— 12,000 feet from March to October, 



110. PiEEis sp. 

 A small Pier Is with the apex of the fore wing very acute and the bases 

 black, otherwise unmarked, was common at low elevations in March and 

 April and; again in July and August near the Shandur Pass. 



111. Aporia bilucha, Marshall. - 



Common at 8 — 10,000 feet from Juile to August iil the nallahs near Drosh. 



. 112. Aporia sp. . . 

 Caught in the Utzen valley at 9,000 feet in July. Bigger than A. bilucha, 

 yellow, not white, with the veins blacker and the markitigs intensified, 



113. Aporia sp. 

 Two specimens caught in the same locality in June ; yellow above with 

 the basal half of the forewing suffused with black ; all the markings intensi- 

 fied ; underneath the hindwing is orange. 



114. Belenois mesentina, Cramer. 

 Uncommon at 4,000 — 6,000 feet from April to September. 



115, PoNTiA DAPLiDiCE, Linnseus. 

 Very common at 4,000 to 9,000 feet from May to September. 



116. Parapieris ghloridice, Huebner. 



Common at low elevations from March to May, and on the Shandur Pass 

 in July and August, 



117, Parapieris CALLiDicE, Esper. (?) 

 Common on the Shandur and Baroghil Passes in July and August, 



118. Synchlce DAPHA.LIS, Moore, 

 Fairly common in March and April at 5^000—8,000 feet. 

 Sub-Family— PAPiLioNiDiE. 

 119. Papilio machaon sphyrus, Huebner. 

 Comtnon at 4,000^14,000 feet from April to October. The variety 

 Ladakensis was found on the shores of the Shandur Lake in August. 

 120. Papilio demoleus, Linnaeus. 

 Rare at l.ojsv elevations from August to October. 



121. Papilio polyctob, Boisduval. 

 Found in the Utzen and Ashretb nallahs from May to August. 



122. Parnassius charltonids,. Gray. 

 One specimen caught at 12,000 feet in the Tarben nallah in July and a 

 few more above the Shandur Pass in July and August. 

 123. Parnassi-us stoliczanus. 



A few obtained with c^rZicRjms a^pve the Shandur, 



124. Parnassiu? JACQUEMONTii. Boisduval. 

 Very common from- May Lft-Septeinber above Ut,000 feet. ■ Th),a butterHy 



