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29. Lethe (Zophoessa) jalaurida, de Nicevitte. — Dhakuri. Khati, Pindari 

 Valley, 7-11,000 ft. (Doherty). Evidently rare outside the Pindari Valley 

 I have only received specimens from that locality, and it is not in the Vanrenen 

 collection. 



30. Lethe (Zophoessa) baladeva, Moore. — Common in Pindari Valley, ■ 

 7-9,000 ft. in May and August. Flies fast and is difficult to capture owing to 

 its habit of settling in clumps of bamboo on which its larva doubtless 

 feeds. 



31. Lethe (ZoPhoessa) COalpara, Moore.— Habitat recorded by Bingham as 

 the Himalayas from Simla to Sikkim. I have only received specimens in 

 Kumaun from the Sarju Valley 4,000 ft. in September. 



32. Lethe (ZoPhOOSsa) Yama Moore. — Not uncommon at Naini Tal and 

 Binsar at 7,000 ft. in May and June. 



33. Lethe (ITeope) Pulaha, Moore. — Rare at Binsar and on the Eastern 

 border in September. 



34. Orinoma &anaaris, Gray.— Decidedly rare at Nalena and at the third 

 mile on the Ratighat Road below Naini Tal in September at about 4,000 ft. 



35. EhaPhicera XOOrei, Butler.— Not uncommon in the Pindari and other 

 interior valleys at 7-11,000 ft, in August and September. De Niceville records 

 Bhaphicera satrlcus, Doubleday, as occurring ." in the wooded hills beyond 

 Almora in Kumaun" (r:lde Atkinson). It is not in the Vanrenen collection 

 and B. moorei occurs considerably to the East of Almora. Though there is no 

 reason why it should not stray over the Eastern border, I hesitate to include 

 it in the absence of recent evidence. 



36. Satyms (Amecera) SChakra, Kollar - -Common in May to October 

 on stony ground at from 4,500 to 11,000 ft. 



37. Nytha (EiPParchia) parisatlS, Kollar. — Rare in the extreme west of 

 Garhwal on the borders of Tehri in September. 



38. * ManiOla daven&ra, Moore.— (vide Bingham, Vol. I. p. 119. "Re- 

 corded also by Felder from Kumaun.") 



39. Maniola PUlchella, Felder.— To be found at and above 12,000 ft. in 

 inner ranges in August. 



40. Aulocera brahaiiailS, Blauchard. — Not uncommon at the same 

 altitude and season as the foregoing. 



41. Alilocera STv"aha, Kollar.— Very common from August to October at 

 6,000-10,000 ft. The commonest butterfly on the wing in Naini Tal in 

 September. 



42. AUlOCOra Padma, Kollar,— Occurs sparingly from May to October ta 

 5/)00 to 8,000 ft. at Binsar and on the inner ranges. A rare visitor on Cheena 

 in May, June and July. 



