ITindwing with the marginal hand slightly narrower and somewhat macular. 

 Underside similar to the Wet form, the markings somewhat more distinct. 

 Expanse, ^ ? 2 to 2| inches. 



Dry-season Brood (Plate 582, figs. Id, le, $ %, typical). 



Male. Upperside similar to Intermediate form, except that the band on the 

 hindwing is deereasingly narrower and macular. Underside brighter yellow ; markings 

 more distinct, the hindwing having a complete discal series of spots, the two or 

 sometimes three medial-discal and the one costal spot being white-centred. 



Female. Upperside pale yellow-tinted, occasionally pure white. Foreicing with 

 the sub-apical fascia brighter orange. Hindicing with the marginal band moderately 

 narrow. Underside brighter yellow than in the Intermediate form, the strigse more 

 distinct, and the markings more strongly developed. 



Expanse, J* $ 2 to 2| inches. 



Extreme Dry-season Brood (Plate 582, figs. If, Ig, ^ $ = Jhoda). 



Male. Somewhat smaller than the Dry form. Upperside pale yellow. Forewing 

 similar, except that the black inner border to the orange fascia is more or less 

 narrower throughout. Hindwing with either three or four very slightly-defined 

 upper marginal dusky-scaled decreasing spots, sometimes the wing is entirely 

 unmarked. Underside similar to the Dry form except that both wings are 

 yellower, the strigae more distinct, and the transverse discal markings more 

 developed. 



Female. Upperside ; ground colour white with the subapical fascia of the 

 forewing also white, or very pale yellow, or the ground-colour throughout is uniformly 

 pale yellow, including the subapical fascia. Hindwing with a marginal row of 

 decreasing more or less slightly-defined dusky spots. Underside darker yellow than in 

 the Dry form, the strigse more distinct and the transverse discal spots more developed. 



Expanse, ,J ? li to 2| inches. 



Habitat. — From Dharmsala, southwards to Bombay. 



Distribution. — The type came from Dharmsala ; Colaha and Jhoda from Bombay, 

 where the latter is very common. Colonel Swinhoe took the Wet form [Colaha) 

 in Bombay in June and July, and the Extreme Dry form [Jhoda) in great numbers 

 from October to March ; we have it also from Deesa, Mhow, Depalpur, Alibagh, 

 Maldah and Belgaum, and also typical Dliarmsalse (the Dry form) in both sexes from 

 Bombay taken in December. 



