lyo CATALOGUE OF BUEMESE BUTTERFLIES. 



91. Nandogia diores, Doubleday. 



Not uncommon about Bhamo in the cold season. One 

 specimen taken in Arracan, 



92. Clerome arcesilaus, Fabricius. 



Not common, but found occasionally on well-wooded hills 

 throughout Burmah during the cold season. 



93. Xanthot^nia busiris, Westwood. 



Uncommon ; frequents thick-wooded evergreen hills in 

 Tavoy and Tenasserim in September. 



Sub-Fam. NYMPHALIN^. 



94. Haridra marmax, Westwood. 

 From Arracan only. 



95. Haridra kahruba, Moore. 



From Arracan only. Named by Mr. Moore. 



96. Haridra desa, Moore. 



One specimen, named by Mr. Moore, in Me'play Cheung 

 in February. 



97. Haridra adamsoni, Moore. 



One specimen, caught on the same date and in the same 

 place as the preceding species. It has been named by Mr. 

 Moore, but I do not believe it to be distinct. 



98. Haridra harpax, Felder. 



■ This is a common insect about Bhamo. 



99. Haridra corax, Felder. 



I have specimens so named by Mr. Moore, but I doubt 

 whether they are distinct from C. harpax. 



100. Haridra jalinder, Felder. 



This species is common in the hills in the north of Bhamo. 

 It is distinguished from the foregoing species by having a pale 

 discal band within the black border. I have taken about a 

 dozen specimens, of which no two are exactly alike. The 

 colour of the discal band varies from pure white to a dirty 

 yellowish-white ; and the basal area of the upper side of the 

 fore-wings varies from dark brown to light fulvous. I am of 



