424 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Vol. XX. 



72. Lyccena sp. = Lyccena sebrus, Boisduval : not in Bingham. 



103. Colias sp. = Colias alpherakii. 



104. Colias sp. = Colias iviskotti. 



105a. Gonepteryx rhamni chitralensis : I did not recognise this until Bing- 

 ham's book was published and then found that I had a solitary male 

 amongst my specimens of rhamni. 



110. Pieris sp. — Pieris rapes as No. 108. 



112 and 113. Aporia sj)s. = Aporia nabellica. 



115a. Pieris glauconome : I found a male of this species amongst my speci- 

 mens of daplidice. 



123. Parnassius stoliczanus = Parnassius delphius hunza. 



128. Hesperia staudingeri = Carcharodus althece. 



129. and 130. Hesperia sps. =- Arnetta lesliei, Elwes : named after Major 

 Leslie, joint author of the original paper. 



138. Parnassius sp. = Parnassius hardtoickei. 



139. Hesperia sp. = Actinor radians. 



"The Butterflies of Lucknow." Vol. XIV., p., 481 and XVI., p. 720. 



89a. Telicota auyias, found rarely with the very common Telicota bambusce 

 in the Dilkusha Gardens, September 1902. 



96. Parnara kumara. — Is not this colaca or possibly bevani, which would 

 be much more likely to occur in Lucknow than kumara. 



" The Butterflies of Mussoorie." Vol. XI., p. 205. 



214a. Listeria dudgeoni, De Niceville : one specimen obtained in the 

 Brewery Nallah in April 1906 and identified by<Bingham : the only previous 

 record is, I believe, the type from Bhutan. 



277a. Sarangesa sp, caught at the Kimpti Falls in April 1906 : the speci- 

 men was sent to Col. Bingham who intended to describe it as a new species 

 in his vol. 3. 



These two butterflies are now in Mr. Philip Mackinnon's fine collection 

 of the Mussoorie butterflies. 



"The Butterflies. of the Central Provinces.'' Vol. V., p. 19. 



8a. Mycalesis visala : several' specimens of the dry season form were 

 caught by Major Stokes Roberts, R. E., in Pachmarhi in November 1905. 



8b. Mycalesis perseoides : I caught several specimens of this insect in 

 Pachmarhi in October 1906 and had put them amongst mineus until quite 

 recently : there is no mistaking the small light coloured brand. 

 9. Mycalesis malsara = Mycalesis malsara lepcha. 



14. YptMma singula. — In vol 1., p. 231 of Marshall .and De Niceville's 

 " Butterflies of India, etc. " mention is made of a typical pair of singala 

 obtained by Mr. Betham near Nagpur ; I caught a typical male in Septem- 

 ber 1905 at Jabalpur : there are also several other records of singala from 

 various parts of India. Bingham confines singala to Ceylon and gives it a 



