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boards ; so I placed all my captures in envelopes and consequently 

 put all the pale clouded-yellows under one number ; it was only 

 when my attention was drawn to it, that I discovered that I had two 

 species under the same number. I then went through all the pale 

 forms I had, but only succeeded in finding three specimens of 

 C. erate ; so I presume this species is the rarer of the two. I have 

 taken it in May, June, and November." 



60. COLIAS SAREPTENSIS. 



CoUas hyale, var. sareptensis, Staudinger, Cat. Lep. eur. Faun, 

 p. 5. n.48 (1871). 



(S , Campbellpore, 14th November; $, Murree, 1 2th August, 

 1885. 



This form again seems to be rare as compared with C. pallida, so 

 that not only does my original suggestion that the latter was a hybrid 

 between G. erate and C sareptensis seem to be probable, but also 

 that the intermediate form thus produced is supplanting both the 

 parent stocks. 



61. Terias fimbriata (var. ?). 



Terias fimhriata, Wallace, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 3, vol. iv. p. 323, 

 n. 16 (1867). 



S $ , Attock Bridge, Khairabad side, 15th November, 1885. 



"Terias cesiope apud de Niceville, T. fimbriata apud Swinhoe ; 

 common in October and November." — /. W. T. 



This species only differs from typical T. fimbriata in the little 

 pronounced subapical brown dash or stria on the under surface of 

 the primaries ; and as, in some species, this marking certainly does 

 vary in intensity, it is safer to regard the Campbellpore form as a 

 variety, at any rate until we have proof that the difference of pattern 

 is locally constant. 



The following was placed by Major Yerbury under the same 

 number, but with a note of interrogation. 



62. Terias irregularis. 



Terias irregularis, Moore, P. Z. S. 1 882, p. 253. 



S ?, Campbellpore, 9th November, 1885 ; 13th January, 1886. 



63. Terias suava. 



Terias suava, Boisduval, Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 670. n. 28 (1836). 



<S , Campbellpore, 17th June, 1885. 



" Terias roiundularis (!), a few in June and July." — /. W. T. 



64. Terias purreea. 



Terias jmrreea, Moore, P. Z. S. 1882, p. 252. 

 cS , Attock Bridge, 8th November; $, Campbellpore, 11th 

 November; Hassan Abdal, 13th October, 1885. 



The Campbellpore specimens were mixed up with T. fimbriata. 



