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I took a single specimen, in May, 1890, but I liave no record of 

 the exact locality. I have a suspicion it was in Bombay. The type, 

 described by Emery, came from Tenasserim. 



13. C. Nicobarensis. yar : cxiguog id I atns {¥ ore]). 

 Burma Major Bingham and E. Y. Watson. 



This seems to be a common species in Burma, but is not found 

 I think in the Bombay Presidency. Mr. Aitken, however, some 

 years ago, sent me a specimen from Kanara, very closely allied to 

 this species, but has never been able to obtain any more for me. 



14. C. micans (Nyl). 

 Poona Districts. 



Calcutta, Bengal G. A. J. Rothney. 



This is not a common species in India, where it is represented by 

 the next. 



15. G. micans (Nyl). race : ^^aHa (Emery). 

 Poona Districts. 



Kanara E. H. Aitken. 



Coonoor, Madras R. W. Daly. 



Dharmsala, Punjab ...Major Sage. 



Tunghoo, Burma E. Y. Watson, 



Travancore ,..H. S. Ferguson (a variety). 



Calcutta; Benares; Mussoori...G. A. J. Eothncy. 

 Madras; Colombo G. A. J. Rothney. 



16. C micans {^y]). race: rufoglauciis {Jerd). 



Ceylon c Maj or Yerbury . 



C. micans (Nyl). race: dolendus (Forel in MS.) 

 Dharmsala, Punjab -..Major Sage. 



17. C. sericeus (Fab), ysly : opaciventris [Majv). 

 Poona Districts 



Kanara E. H. Aitkcuand T.R.D. Bell. 



Salem, Madras A. Burroughs Sharpe. 



Travancore H. S. Ferguson. 



Thana Districts F. Gler.dow. 



Bengal G. A. J. Rothney (type). 



Dharmsala, Punjab Major Sage. 



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