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of both wings and costa of forewing paler ochreons. The prehensores 

 of these species are interesting. In hypselis the clasp seen from the side 

 is curiously bent upwards in the form of the figure 2. In astJiala 

 the shape is still more bizarre, the tip bending down so as almost to form 

 a complete circle. The base of the clasp is also more square, and the 

 uncus more slender. 



75. Stmbrenthia hysudra, Moore. Pindari valley, N. W. Kumaon, 

 5 — 8,000 feet. The female is much like the male, but all the red mark- 

 ings are larger and more confluent. The prehensores are very different 

 from those of the preceding species, the uncus having strong branches 

 nearly as long as itself, and the clasp, seen from the side, being square- 

 cut, with a short horizontal projection from its upper angle. 



J^inonia- Group. 



76. JuNONiA ORITHTIA, Linn. Kumaon generally, plains to 6,000 

 feet. 



77. JuNONiA LEMONIAS, Linn. Kumaon, plains to 6,000 ft. 



73. JuNONiA (ENONE, Linn. Kumaon generally, taken up to 7,000 ft. 



79. JuNONiA ATLITES, Joh. (laomedia). Ranibagh and the Tarai, 

 1^000—2,000 feet, scarce. 



80. JuNONiA ALMANA, Linn. The dry-season form. I have no doubt 

 that it is conspecific with asterie, Linn., the wet-season form. Both 

 are found in the Sarju and Kali valleys, 2,000 — 4,000 feet, and in the 

 Tarai. The prehensores are the same in both. 



81. Precis iphita, Cram. Everywhere common, as high up as 

 Khati, 8,000 feet. The wet-season brood consists of very pale specimens ; 

 the autumn brood, appearing at the end of September, is much darker. 



82. PsEUDERGOLis VEDA, Koll. (wedah) . Sarju, Kali, and Gori 

 valleys, 2,000—5,500 feet. 



83. ROHANA PARYSATis, Westw. (parisatis). One male, seen at 

 Jhulaghat, eastern border of Kumaon. The genus is allied to Precis. 



A2')atura- Group. 



84. Apatura (or Hypolimnas) bolina, Linn. Tarai, 1,000 feet. 

 Specimens from the forests of the Kali valley (2,000 — 4,000 feet) approach 

 jacintha, Drury. 



85. Apatura (or Hypolimnas) misippus, Linn. Almora, 6,000 

 feet. Lower Gori, 2,500 feet, 



86. Stibochiona mcmk, Gray, (nicea). Sarju, Gori, aud Kali 

 valleys, 2—5,000 feet. 



87. DiCHORRHAGiA NESiMACHUS, Boisd. One female in bad condi- 

 tion, Kali valley, near Jhulaghat, Nepal. I am not certain as to the 

 position of this genus, never having examined the e^g. 



