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know of, not only in collecting, but in studying the material;) he 

 obtains. 



For further particulars as to the physical features, climate, aud 

 natural productions of the Karen aud Shan Hills, I may refer to 

 Capt. Wardlaw Ramsay's paper on the Birds of Karen-nee in ' The 

 Ibis,' 1875, p. 348; to Mr. Hemsley's paper on the Botany of 

 Upper Burmah and the Shan States, in the ' Journal of the Linnean 

 Society,' vol. xxviii. 1890, p. 1 et seq. ; and to Dr. Manders's list of 

 the Butterflies collected by him in the Shau States, in the ' Trans- 

 actions of the Entomological Society,' 1890, which will supplement 

 my paper. 



Subfamily Satyrin^. 

 Zethera diademoides. 



Z. diademoides, Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 824, t. 51. 3; Butt. 

 Ind. i. p. 98, t. xiv. 33 c? .' 



Abundant at lower levels in East Pegu, and does not vary 

 perceptibly. 



COELITES NOTHIS. 



C. nothis, Douhl. & Hew. Gen. D. L. p. 368, t. CG. 2 (1851) ; 

 Butt. Ind. i. p. 101. 



Not found by Doherty, but occurs at Bhamo. Mnjor Adamson 

 took it in dense forest. 



Ccelites epiminthia. 



C epiminthia, Westw. Gen. D. L. p. 368 (1851) ; Butt. Ind. i. 

 p. 101, t. xiii. fig. 31. 



Perfectly distinct from the last, and not uncommon at Perak. 



C(elites euptychioides. 



Ccelites euptychioides, Feld. Reise Nov. iii. p. 499. 

 Coelifes humilis. Bud. Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 3, xx. p. 403 (1867). 

 Ccelites euptychioides, var. humilis, Dist. Rhop. Mai. p. 45, fig. 15. 

 A pair of this fine species from Perak. 



Mycalesis anaxias. 



M. anaxias. Hew. Ex. Butt. iii. Myc. t. 4. 25, 26 (1862); Butt. 

 Ind. i. p. 106. 



Occurs with the next at low levels in East Pegu. 



Mycalesis anaxioides. 



M. anaxioides. Marsh. Butt. Ind. i. p. 107. 

 *■ Two pairs from East Pegu at 1500 feet agree perfectly wTth the 

 description and in the points of difference mentioned by Marshall ; 

 they are also larger than any specimens of M. anaxias I have seen. 



^ I have cited Marshall and Niceville's ' Butterflies of India' throughout this 

 paper simply as " Butt. Ind." 



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