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15. Mycalesis malsara lepcha. — Common all the year round up to 6,000 

 feet ; dry season form in February. 



16. Mycalesis junonia. — Uncommon near the Tope in May. June and 

 September. 



17. Orsotriceria meda mandata. — Caught by Drs. Campbell and Tracy at 

 the third mile-stone in July. 



18. Lethe drypetis. 1 Common at all elevations in May, June 



19. Lethe rohria nilgiriensis. /August to October, especially in Tiger Sholah. 



20. Ypthima baldus. — Very common to 6,000 feet, April to June, August 

 to October ; I found both seasonal forms flying together in the Autumn. 



21. Ypthima chenui.—l found this rare between 2,000 and 5,000 feet in 

 August and September ; Dr. Campbell found it common at these elevations 

 in May and June near Neutral Saddle and on the road to the Tope. 



22. Ypthima ypthimoides. — Extremely common above 5,000 feet more 

 or less all the year round. 



23. Ypthima huebneri. ") Common to 4,000 feet in May, June, 



24. Ypthima huebneri ceylonica.) August to October. I do not under- 

 stand why Bingham in this and many other instances, notably the Sym- 

 phsedras, calls one butterfly a race of another when both fly together ; 

 would it not be simpler to consider ceylonica as a distinct species or as a 

 dimorph of huebneri until breeding experiments settle the point. 



25. Melanitis ismene.—l only secured one wet season specimen near the 

 Tope in September : Dr. Campbell records it as common in Tiger Sholah 

 and Kodaikanal in May and June ; Mr. Evershed finds it common at high 

 elevations in December, January. 



26. Melanitis bela varaha. — Dr. Tracy obtained one in July. 



27. Elymnias caudata.—Ha,re at 3,000 feet, May, September. 



28. Discophora lepida.— One male at the third mile-stone in September. 



29. Charaxes psaphon imna.- — A male in the St. Xavier College collection. 



30. Charaxes fabius. — Dr. Campbell obtained two specimens at the third 

 mile-stone in May and June. 



31. Eulepis athamas. — Common at low elevations, April to June, August 

 to October. 



32. Apatura parisatis camiba. — Common above 3,000 feet ; May, June, 

 August and September ; females are less often met with than males as they 

 frequent bushes not paths as the male does. 



33. Euripus consimilis. — Dr. Campbell has found this insect not un- 

 common at the third mile-stone in May and June. 



34. Euthalia lepidea. — Seen by Mr. Evershed near the Observatory. 



35. Euthalia garuda. — One female in the St. Xavier College collection 

 and a male caught by Dr. Tracy near Perumal in July. 



36. Euthalia nais. — Common at low elevations : May, June, August and 

 September. 





