368 MR. A. G. BTJTLER ON [June 29, 



and females perfectly normal in colouring, size, pattern, and every- 

 thing ; amongt those sent to me are no Z. maha, sangra, or decreta. 

 The name " karsana '' is probably meant for karsandra, to which 

 species the whole series belongs. 



48. CUPIDO ARIANA. 



Polyommatus ariana, Moore, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 504. n. 103, pi. 31. 

 fig. 2. 



S 2,Murree, 8th to 11th August, and 3rd September, 1885. 



Major Yerbury says that he caught this and the following species 

 flying together at Murree in August. 



49. CUPIDO NAZIRA. 



Polyommatus nazira, Moore, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 504. n. 102, pi. 31. 

 fig. 4. 



S , Murree, 5th and 11th August, 1885. 



50. Plebeius trochilus. 



Lyccena trochilus, Freyer, Neuere Beitrage, v. pi. 440. fig. 1 

 (1840). 



S 5, near Attock, Khairabad side, 8th November, 1885. 



These are the first Indian examples that I have seen of this 

 species. 



" Common in stony nullahs near Attock Bridge." — J. W. T. 



51. Plebeius putli. 



Lycfena putli, Kollar in Hug. Kaschm. iv. 2, p. 422 (1848). 



5 . Campbellpore, 18th October and 14th November, 1885. 

 " Common in October and November." — /. W. Y. 



52. Chrysophanus timeus. 



Papilio timeus, Cramer, Pap. Exot. ii. pi. 186. figs. E, F (1779). 



c?, Campbellpore, 4th June; Murree, 9th and 11th August and 

 24th September, 1885. 



The Campbellpore specimen was numbered " 527 " (referring to 

 Zizera maha) ; doubtless an oversight. Major Yerbury says that 

 the species is " common at Murree and along the hills to Thundiani 

 in August and September." C. timeus has been identified for him 

 as " C.phloeas'" ; it appears, however, to be a tolerably constant form, 

 so far as I can judge from our present series ; on the upper surface 

 it much resembles C. stygianus of Kandahar, but the darker colour 

 and red band on the under surface of the secondaries at once 

 separate it. 



53. Ilerda tamu. 



Polyommatus tamu, Kollar in Hiig. Kaschm. iv. 2, p. 417, pi. 5. 

 figs. 7, 8 (1848). 



6 ?, Murree, 11th, 12th, and l4th August, and 3rd September, 

 1885. 



Common, according to Major Yerbury, but certainly not so in 



