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143. Surendra quercetorum. — Fairly common at low elevations, June, 

 August to October. 



144. Ap>Jmceus vulccmus. — Rare at low elevations, September ; Dr. 

 Campbell caught a male at Neutral Saddle in June. 



145. Alphnceus lohita. — Seen at the Tope in September ; Dr. Tracy has 

 a female from Neutral Saddle in June and Mr. Evershed a specimen from 

 Perumal. 



146. Hypolyccena nilyirica. — A female of this rare species in the St. 

 Xavier College collection. 



147. Camena cleobis. — A female at 4,000 feet in September. 



148. Catapozcilma eleyans. — Not uncommon in Tiger Sholah and at 

 Perumal in May and June. 



149. Rathinda amor.- — Rare to 2,000 feet, September. 



150. Loxura atymnus. — Common at low elevations, May, June, August to 

 October. 



151. Rapala varuna. — A female in the St. Xavier College collection. 



152. Viracliola jwse. — Several specimens in the St. Xavier College 

 collection. 



153. CelcenorrMnus ambareesa. — Common at low elevation, May, June, 

 August and September ; Mr. Evershed has caught it at 6,000 feet. 



154. Celcenorrhinus leucocera, — Common to 3,000 feet and a few caught 

 in Tiger Sholah, May, June, August to October. 



155. Celcenorrhinus spilothyrus. — Common in Tiger Sholah in September. 



156. Coladenia tissa. ~i Occur more or less commonly to 3,000 feet, 



157. Coladenia dan. ' May, June, August to October. 



158. Tayiades obscurus. — Rare at low elevations ; May, June and Septem- 

 ber. 



159. Tayiades atticus. — Seen near the Tope in September ; one specimen 

 in the St. Xavier College collection. 



160. Odontopltium sura, ~k Common at low elevations, May, June, 



161. Caprona ransonnettii. 3 August to October. 



162. Caprona syricthus. — Two near the Tope in September. 



163. Hesperia yalba. — CommOn at all elevations, May, June, August and 

 September. 



164. Gomalia albofasciata. — Not common at low elevations, in September. 



165. Baracus subditus. — Common between 4,000 and 6,000 feet, especially 

 so in Tiger Sholah, in May, June and September. 



166. Taractrocera ceramas. — Fairly common at high elevations on the 

 Downs in August and September. 



167. lambrix salsala, — Common at low elevations, May, June, August 

 to October. 



168. Ampittia maro, — Caught by Dr. Henderson and also in the Society's 

 Museum from the Palnis. 



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