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March the forms similar to those described under the names 

 of 6". lepcha and S. rudis are both found. I believe them to 

 be varieties of the same species. 



49. M, (Myrtilus) mystes, de Nicdville. 



I have taken both wet and dry season forms of this insect 

 in the northern parts of Upper Burmah. 



50. CCELITES BINGHAMI, Moore. 



Upper Tenasserim. Caught in April and October in thick, 

 moist, rattan jungle. The type specimen named by Mr. 

 Moore is in my collection. 



51. C. ADAMSONi, Moore. 



I caught several specimens of this hitherto unnamed insect 

 in September and October, 1888, on the banks of the Sinkan 

 Choung, in Bhamo district. It is a shade-loving insect, and 

 frequents damp and dark jungles. The type specimen is in 

 my collection. 



52. Nemetis MINERVA, Fabricius. 



Sparsely spread throughout Burmah. June to August. 

 Males and females appear in about the same proportion and 

 are similar in their habits. 



53. Debis kansa, Moore. 



Five males and one female from the Upper Chindwin, 

 taken in February. 



54. D. MEKARA, Moore. 



Throughout Burmah, but not plentiful. June to August. 



55. D. CHANDicA, Moore, 



One male from the Arracan Hills. Several males and 

 females from the Upper Chindwin. 



56. D. viNDHYA, Felder. 



Evergreen forests in Upper and Lower Burmah during the 

 cold season. 



57. Lethe europa, Fabricius. 

 Common. 



