SYNONYMY OF SOME SPECIES OF INDIAN PIERINA. 523 
T. casimirus of Butler, which I have not seen, appears from the de- 
scription to be a form of T°. etrida; another named form probably 
identical with T. etrida is the T. pallens of Moore, 
Tn this genus I have received great assistance from Mr, Butler, who 
has in many cases pointed out the characters on which several of the 
forms were originally supposed to differ, and which have since been 
found to be inconstant, and I think I am not far wrong in saying that 
the views expressed above do not differ materially from those held 
at the present time by Mr. Butler himself. 
The conclusions arrived at in the foregoing paper may be sum- 
marised as under, what I consider to be true species or well defined 
local races being shown in ordinary type and numbered, while mere 
varieties and synonyms are shown in italics, 
Huruina, 
1. H. uma, 
2, H. PHRYNE, rainy-season form. 
A, pallida, extreme of dry-season form of H. phryne. 
FT, cassida, synonym of H. pallida. 
FT, hira, synonym of H. pallida. 
H, evagete, extreme of rainy-season form of H. phryne. 
A, zeuxippe, dry-season form of H. phryne. 
FT, copia, synonym of H, zeuxippe. 
HZ, coronis, synonym of H. evagete. 
3, H. papna, well defined local race of H. phryne. 
[| H. nerissa, ? oldest name for H. dapha. | 
4. H. ticHENosa, well defined local race of A. phryne, 
5. H. nama, rainy-season form. 
H, amba, dry-season form of H. nama. 
Hl, andamana, synonym of H. nama, 
6. H. REempa, well defined local race of H. nama. 
H. liquida, ? dry-season form of H. remba. 
APPIAS, 
1, A. LiByTHEA, intermediate form. 
A, ares, dry-season form. E 
; xtremes, 
A, rete«ta, rainy-season form. 
2. A, ZELMIRA, rainy-season form. 
A, irvinii, dry-season form. 
A, olferna, intermediate form, 
t Extremes, 
