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(15). Aphnceus ictis. Hew, is given from Ceylon, with the following 

 races : maximus. El, from Burma ; lunuUfera, M, from Sikkim ; khur- 

 danus, M, from Bengal and S. India ; trifurcata, M, from the N. W. Hima- 

 layas, of which uniformis, M, and elima. M, are names for the dry season 

 form. 



(16). Aphnceus fusca, M, is treated as a species. 



(17). Loxura atymnus, Cr, is from S. India with races : arcuata, M, from 

 Ceylon ; prahha, M, from S. India with Andamans : continentalis, Fruh, from 

 Sikkim to Burma, the dry season form being mahara, Fruh. 



(IS). The Indian race of the Javan Sithon nedymond, Cr, is called 

 ismarus, Fruh. 



(19). The Indian races of the Javan Sintliusa nasaka, Hors, are pallidior, 

 Fruh, W. Himalayas and ohscurata, Fruh, E. Himalayas and presumably 

 Burma. 



(20). Sinthusa chandrana, M, is the form from W. China and the W. 

 Himalayas with race grotei, M, from Sikkim to Burma. 



(21). Sinthusa amha, Kir, is given from Ferak and Borneo and is said to 

 be probably a race of tiasaka, Hew. 



(22). Horaga onyx, M, is given from continental India with races cinga- 

 lensis, M, Ceylon : moulmeina, M, Burma and rana, DeN, Andamans. 



(23). Catapoecilma elegans, Druce, is from Borneo and the Indian races 

 are major, Druce, N. India and Burma : myosotina, Fruh, S. India and Cey- 

 lon. 



(24). The name type of Hypolycmna erylus, God, is not from India : hima- 

 vantus, Fruh, is the race from India and Burma and andamana, M, from the 

 Andamans. 



(25). Hypolyccena rtiarGiana, Hew, is confined to Sumatra, Borneo, the 

 Burmese race being miniata, M, Thamala he does not think is worth con- 

 sidering as a separate genus to Hypolyccena. 



(26). Bindahara pliocides. Fab, is given from Sikkim to Burma: race 

 moorei, Fruh, from Ceylon and race areca, Fd, from the Nicobars. Race 

 sugriva, Hors, which is a familiar name to us, is the Javan form. 



(27). The dry season form of Ticherra acte, M, is called idina, Fruh. 



(28). Cherita freja. Fab, is given from Sikkim to Burma, with race 

 pseudo-jaffra, M, from S. India and Ceylon. 



(29). Marmessus lisias. Fab, is from Cochin China, the Burmese race 

 being hoisduvali, M, of which the dry season form is alcira, Fruh. Marmes- 

 sus moorei, M, is said not to occur in India. 



(30). Biduanda fabricii, Doh, is placed as a race of the Malayan species 

 thesmia, M. 



(31). Biduanda martina. Hew, is a race of the Javan hypoleuca. Hew, The 

 genera Mayito and Drupadia are sunk to Biduanda. 



(32). Ilerda epicles, God, is Javan: the Indian race is indicus, Fruh, the 

 dry season form being indica, Fruh, and the wet season form latilimbata, 

 Fruh, while rufonotata, Fruh, is a variety with very wide red markings. 



(33). Bapala manea, Hew, is a butterfly found in the Celebes, with an 

 Indian race, grisea, M, which is found from Kangra to Burma. The male 

 has no brand ; it is metallic blue above and below the discal band is 

 very narrow. This is what we have called varuna, Hors, the type 

 of which came from Java. I should think that the Indian form is much 

 more likely to be conspecific with the Javan than the Celebesian 

 form, but Fruhstorfer says varuna is a species not occurring in India. 



(34) Rapala deliochus, Hew, is put as a race of the Javan kessilma, 

 Hors. 



(35) Raimla nissa, Koll, is confined to the Western Himalayas and 

 Sikkim, rectivitta, M, being the Assam race. 



