620 mr. h. j, elwes on butterflies from [dcc. 6, 



Allotinus nivalis. 



Miletus nivalis, Drnce, P. Z. S. 1873, p. 348. 

 Allotinus nivalis, Butt. Ind. iii. p. 30, t. xxvi. 159 2 . 

 Loffania substrigosa, Moore, J. A. S. B. liii. pt. ii. p. 22 (1884). 

 Specimens from East Pegu and Perak agree with others from 



Nias. 



LOGANIA MARMORATA. 



Logania marmorata, Moore, J. A. S. B. liii. pt. ii. p. 22 (1884); 

 Jouni. Linn. Soc., Zooi. xxi. p. 39, t. 3. fig. 7 ; Butt. Ind. iii. 33, 

 front, fig. 128. 



Specimens from Perak of both sexes agree with the plate of the 

 type from Mergui and v\ith others from Pulo Laut. 



LoGANIA MASALIA. 



Logania masalia, Doh. J. A. S. B. Ix. pt. ii. p. 37, t. 1. 8 ? 

 (1891). 



The type, from Margharita, is the only specimen of this species 

 and is in my collection. As it is not in fresh condition I cannot see 

 whether the non-undulated appearance of the margin by which 

 Doherty separates it from L. marmorata is a good character, but the 

 Perak specimens, which he speaks of as nearest to it, agree both 

 with Moore's and de Niceville's plates of L. marmorata ; and I have a 

 specimen from Mone in the Shan States, taken by Dr. Manders, 

 which is also very near to if not identical with L. marmorata and 

 shows that the species extends to the mainland north of Mergui. I 

 have other specimens from Pulo Laut and Nias {Miletus lahomius, 

 Kheii) which are closely allied, but a larger series is necessary to 

 decide their specific distinctness. 



Logania malayica, Dist., from the Malay Peninsula, of which I 

 have several specimens from Pulo Laut, is easily distinguished by 

 the shape of the wings, and is, moreover, much paler, 



Logania sriwa. 



Logania sriiva, Dist. Ann. Nat. Hist. 1886, xvii. p. .')31 ; Rhop. 

 Mai. p. 452, t. xliv. 16 ; Butt. Ind. iii. 33, note. 



Two specimens from Perak and one from Pulo Laut, Borneo. 



Zarona jasoda. 



Zaronajasoda, de Nicev. J. A. S. B. Ivii. pt. ii. p. 280, t. xiv. 5 S ; 

 Butt. Ind. iii. p. 34, t. xxv. fig. 144 ^ . 



Two specimens from the low country at the foot of the Karen 

 Hills. 



Poritia pleurata. 



Poritia pleurata. Hew. Trans. Ent. Soc. 18/4, p. 346; 111. Di. 

 Lep. Lye. p. 215, t. 88. 3,4, d"; Butt. Ind. iii. p. 40, t. xxvi. 



1 tio 2 . 



Four males and two females from the low country at foot of the 



