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174. J. LEMONiAS, Linnaeus, 



Very common throughout Burmah. The markings and 

 colouring of the under side vary exceedingly. I have one 

 " sport " caught in September on the Upper Chindwin, with all 

 the markings, including the ocelli on the upper side of both 

 wings, obsolete, with the exception of an indistinct sub- 

 marginal paler line. 



175. J. ORiTHYiA, Linnaeus. 



Common throughout Burmah alike in the hot plains, in the 

 marshes in the south, and in the hills in the north and west. 

 The colouring of the under side varies according to the 

 locality ; being very pale in the hot plains, and a rich vinous- 

 brown in specimens from the Chin Hills. 



176. Kaniska canace, Johanssen. 



Common at Bhamo from October till February. It is rare 

 further south. 



177. Vanessa indica, Herbst. 



Rarely taken in the Arracan Hills and at Bhamo. 



178. V. CARDui, Linnaeus. 



This is a rare butterfly in Burmah. I caught one specimen 

 in February near Bhamo, and one in December in North Yeu. 

 I have received it from the Chin Hills. I once saw one so 

 far south as Mandalay in January, and I caught one specimen 

 at Mimbu. 



179. Symbrenthia lucina, Cramer. 



Fairly common in Lower Burmah. Not common in Upper 

 Burmah, though on two successive days I took about a dozen 

 at one spot near Sagaing, in January, 1894. 



180. S. coTANDA, Moore. 



Two specimens taken in Arracan, and one in the north-west 

 of Upper Burmah in the cold season. 



181. Rhinopalpa polynice, Cramer. 



I took four males of this insect at Phapoon, on the 

 Yoonzaleen River, in November. It appears to be scarce in 

 Burmah. I have had one male sent to me from Tavoy. 



