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102. Colotis eucharis. } Common at low elevations ; April to June, 



103. Colotis dance. J August to October. 



104. Hebomoia glaucippe. — Common at low elevations and occasionally 

 seen at high elevations ; January, May, June, August to October ; females 

 are rare. My specimens resemble Sikkim specimens exactly. 



105. Pareronia hippia. — Fairly common at low elevations in September 

 and October. 



106. Pareronia celyanica. — Rare at low elevations ; June, August and 

 September. 



107. Megisba malaya (tailed). ) 



,„„„,.. r Rare at low elevations in September. 



108. opalgts epius. J 



109. Cyaniris puspa. — Common to 6,000 feet ; August, September. 



110. Cyaniris lilacea. — Three males at 2,000 feet in September. I differ- 

 entiate it from puspa by the complete absence of white above and by the 

 smaller, more sharply defined markings on the underside. 



111. Cyaniris albidisca.— Common, April to June, August to October, 

 above 5,000 feet especially in Bombay Sholah. 



112. Cyaniris akasa. — Occurs with albidisca but is met with in more open 

 country and extends lower down. 



113. Cyaniris huegeli singalensis. — A few males obtained with lilacea. 



114. Cyaniris limbata. — One male at 2,000 feet in September : only to 

 be distinguished from the preceding by its darker colour. 



115. Chilades laius. — Common at low elevations ; May, . June, August to 

 October. 



116. Zizera maha. ~\ Common at all elevations probably throughout 



117. Zizera gaika. [=- f j » 



118. Zizera otis. j the y ear - 



119. Zizera lysimon. — Not observed by me ; recorded by Dr. Campbell 

 as not rare on the Tope road in May and June. 



120. Azanus ubaldus. — One male near the Tope in September. 



121. Azanus. jesous. — Common at low elevations ; May, June, August to 

 October. 



122. Lycamesthes lyccenina. 1 Common to 5,000 feet; May, June, Sep- 



123. Everes argiades. \ tember and October. 



124. Talicada nyseus. — Common at high and rare at low elevations in 

 January, March to June, August to October. Dr. Campbell has found the 

 pupa? in March on Stonecrop. 



125. Nacadubamacrophthalma. — Rare to 6,000 feet, September; common 

 to 3,000 feet, May and June. I obtained a male at 2,000 feet in September 

 which I identify very doubtfully as this species ; it is the size of ardates, the 

 ground colour above is quite unlike macrophthalma being shining purple with 

 broadish borders rather as in Lyccsnestkes emolus from Sikkim and exactly 

 as in a specimen of N. hampsonii I have from Pachmarhi. On the under- 

 side it resembles N. ccelestis with the ground colour much darker and of 



