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243. Papilio (Laortias) polytes, Linnseus. 

 Common, but not noticed above 3,500 feet. 



244. Papilio (Tamera) castoe, Westwood. 



A single qnite typical female from the Upper Chindwin in April. 



245. Papilio (Chilasa) clytia, Linnseug. 



Common in the hills and the Upper Chindwin from March to June, 

 but not found above 3,500 feet. All the specimens obtained belong 

 to the geographical race panope, Linnaeus, and include both the typical 

 form of that race and also the corresponding dissimilis form. Also 

 obtained from Manipur. 



246. Papilio (Sarbaria) polyctok, Boisduval. 

 Captain Longe obtained a rather small male of the race ganesa, 

 Doubleday, on the Manipur river at 2,000 feet in February. 

 247. Papilio (Achillides) pakis, Linnseus. 

 Common at the foot of the hills in March and April and up to 

 3,500 feet in the rains. 



248. Papilio (Pathysa) mandakinus, Oberthiir. 

 A single not quite typical male of the local race paphus, de Niceville, 

 was obtained at 7,000 feet in April. Several other specimens were 

 noticed at the same time flying round the tops of trees in copses. 

 249. Papilio (Pathysa) antiphates, Cramer. 

 The Indian race alcihiades, Fabricius, was not uncommon at the foot 

 of the hills from March to May. 



250. Papilio (Pathysa) nomius, Esper. 

 The eastern race sivinhoei, Moore, was common in the Upper Chind- 

 win from March to May, and Captain Longe also obtained it commonly 

 at 2,000 feet on the Manipur river in February. 



251. Papilio (Zetides) eukypylus, Linnaeus. 

 The race axion^ Felder, was not uncommon at the foot of the hills 

 in May. 



252. Papilio (Zetides) bathycles, Zinken-Sommer. 

 Three specimens of the race chiron, Wallace, were obtained at the 

 foot of the hills in May. 



253. Papilio (Zetides) agamemnon, Linnsus. 

 A single specimen was obtained at 3,500 feet in the rains. 



254. Papilio (Dalchinia) sarpedon, Linnaeus. 

 Common at the foot of the hills from March to May. 



