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107. EuTHALiA GAEUDA, Moore. 

 A few specimens only of each of the preceding seen in the Upper 

 Chindwin. 



108. EuTHALiA LUBENTiNA, Cramer. 

 A single female in the Upper Chindwin in June. This genus was 

 very poorly represented, and there are several other species which one 

 would expect to have occurred. 



109. Pyeameis caeduIj Linnseus. 

 Common at high elevations ; also from Manipur. 

 110. Pyeameis indica, Herbst. 

 Occurred rather rarely in company with the preceding up to the 

 end of May. I have since been told that it was commoner later in 

 the year. 



111. Vanessa canace, Linnaeus. 

 Occurred rarely in the hills up to 3,500 feet. 



112. Symbkenthia hippoclus, Cramer. 



A few specimens obtained in the Upper Chindwin in February and 

 March, and at 3,500 feet during June ; also from Manipur. 



113. Symbeenthia niphanda, Moore. 

 A single specimen in the Upper Chindwin in April. 



114. Ehinopalpa vasuki, Doherty. 



Occurred commonly in the Upper Chindwin in April, but almost 

 invariably in bad condition, and also very difficult to catch. 



115. Cyeestis thyodamas, Boisduval. 



A few specimens taken in the hills up to 3,500 feet from March 

 to June. 



116. Cyeestis (Chersonesia) raheia, Moore. 

 Occurred rarely in the Upper Chindwin. 



117. Kallima limboegii, Moore. 

 A single male from 3,500 feet in the rains. 



118. Chaeaxes (Eulepis) eudamippus, Doubleday. 

 A few specimens at the foot of the hills in April. 

 119. Chaeaxes (Eulepis) athamas, Drury. (Form bharata, Felder). 

 Occurred, but not commonly, both in the Upper Chindwin and at 

 the foot of the hills. 



120. Chaeaxes (Eulepis) akja, Felder, 

 A single specimen from 2,000 feet in February, 



