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species as he has treated T. hecabe, he might easily have made two if 

 not more " species " out of the six specimens of T. andersonii in the 

 Indian Museum. 



" T. KANA, n. sp." This is another form of T. hecabe^ differing 

 from those described above in having a broader black margin on the 

 upperside of the hindwing. 



I would therefore make the following additions and corrections to 

 my previous paper : — 



T, sodalisj Moore, is a synonym of T. sarij Horsfield. 

 T. contuhernalisj MoorOj is a synonym of T. hecabe^ Linnaeus. 

 T. merguiana, Moore, is also a synonym of T. hecabe, and is not 

 the rainy-season form of T. sillietana^ Wallace, as identi- 

 fied in the British Museum. 

 T. Jcana, Moore, is also a synonym of T. hecabe, and is wrongly 

 identified in the British Museum, where T. andersonii 

 stands as T. kana. 

 T. andersonii, Moore, is a distinct species, and is the T, kana of 

 the British Museum and of my previous paper. 



