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61. El^mnias malelas, Hewitson (= E. leucoeyma, de N.) — Fairly com- 

 mon, August to October, in river valleys bordering on Nepal. 



62.° Slyianias (Dyctis) Pataa, Westwood. — "Two males at Junction of 

 Kali and Gori Eivers" (Doherty). 



Sub-family — Nymphalin^e. 



63. Oharases marmas Clunawara), Westwood. — Eare in Kali Valley in 

 the extreme East in August and September, 



64. C harases Pclyseaa aoaaaaa, Butler. — Rare at Kapkot on the Sarju 

 and in Kali and Gori Valleys in August. 



65. Cliarasss fabiUS, Fabr. — Fairly common in river valleys debouching 

 on the plains up to 2,000 ft. in July and August, 



66. EulePis athamas, Drw^.-Comraon up to 3,000 ft. from July to 

 October on outer hills. 



67. BulSPis eudamipPaS, Doubleday. — Rare in low river valleys, Septem- 

 ber to November. 



68. EulePis dolon, Westwood. — Has been taken at Kilberry near Naini Tal 

 in September. Very rare. 



69. APatura ambiea, Kollar. —Occurs sparingly in outer ranges up to 

 5,000 ft. from April to October. 



70. °Apatura arpisatlS, Westwood. — " One male seen at Jhulaghat." (On 

 the extreme eastern border) Doherty. It is evidently a rare visitor on the 

 extreme east and I have not heard of its being actually taken in Kumaun up 

 to date. 



71. Dilipa morgiaiia, Westwood. — Very rare in Kumaun. A single male 

 was brought to me from the Pindari Valley by a native catcher in August. 

 It is said to occur at Bhim Tal. 



72. Hestiaa aama, Doubleday. — Rare at Binsar in June and on eastern 

 border in the rains. 



73. Ferliestiaa persiUilis zellas, Butler.— Common at Naiena, 4,500 ft . 

 from June to October and more sparingly up to 7,000 ft. 



74. Euri&US C0n3imiliS, Westwood. — Rare along outer ranges up to 3,000 ft. 

 in April, July and August. 



75. Sepnisa dichroa, /Collar. — Common at Takula, Binsar, Naini Tal, etc., 

 6-8,000 ft. in May and October. 



76. 3ePhisa Chandra, Moore.— Rare in eastern valleys at 4,000 ft. in May. 



77. Dicliorragia aeslmacaus, Boisduval. Rare in river valleys on extreme 

 East and at Binsar and Nalena at about 4,000 ft. in April and August. 



78. Stit)0Caiaaa aicaea, Gray. — Occurs sparingly in ravines at 

 4,000-7,000 ft. in May, June and July. 



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