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43. Alllocera saraswati, Kollar. — Rare in August and September on the 

 grassy slopes between 6,000 and 10,000 ft. frequented by its congener, A, 

 swalia. 



44. *iEaeiS BUmiliS, F elder.— " One male, Chinese Tibet 17,000 ft.' 

 (Doherty). Probably very rare on the Kumaun side of the Passes. 



45. Ypthima Philomela indeCOra, Moore. — Common in the valleys up to 

 6,000 ft. from June to October. 



46. YPthima baldUS, Fair. — This, the Y. philomela of de Niceville, is 

 fairly common from June onwards up to 5,000 ft. Its dry season form 

 ( Y. marshalli, Butler) is common at Haldwani from December to March. 



47. Ypthima sakra, Moore.— Common at 2,000-7,000 ft. May to October. 



48. Ypthima nare&a, Kollar.— Common at 2,000-7,000 ft. April to 

 October, especially in the vicinity of Naini Tal in August. 



49. Ypthima avaata, Moore (= Y. singala, Felder). — Wet-season form 

 common at 2-6,000 ft. from June to August and dry-season form common in 

 Tarai in cold weather. 



50. Ypthiltta huebaeri, Kirby. — With its dry-season form (F. hovjra) 

 common at same times and places as the last. 



51. Ypthima asterope, Klug. — Rare in the low river valleys at about 

 3,000 ft. from August to October. 



52.* Erebia kalin&a. Moore. — Has been taken at 10,000 ft. in the interior 

 of Garhwal. I have not come across it. 



53. Erebia airmala, Moore. — Very common from May to September, ab 

 4,000-8,000 ft., sometimes swarming at Naini Tal in damp, cloudy weather. 



54. Erebia annada, Moore. — Common in May and again in August to 

 October at Naini Tal and hills from 6-8,000 ft. The wet-season form (E 

 hybrida) is almost indistinguishable from E. nirmala. 



55. Erebia SCaada, Hollar. — Fairly common between 7 and 11,000 ft. 

 May and October. 



56. Erebia (Ypthima) hyagriva, Moore. — Common during the rains at 

 3-7,000 ft. 



57. Mfilaaitis ismeao, Cramer. — Common up to 7,000 ft. May to 

 November. 



58. Helaaitis bsla, Moore.— Not common in the river valleys from 

 2-4,000 ft. August to October. 



59.* MelaaitiS zitoaius, Herbst. — Rare in the Kali Valley in the extreme 

 East in August. 



60. Elymaias uadulariS, Drury. — The males are common at 2-5,000 ft. 

 July to October in shady ravines. The females do not appear till September 

 and are comparatively scarce. 



