124 W. Doherty — A List of Butterflies taken in Kumaon. [No. 2, 



Subfamily Euripinj;. 



88. Sephisa dichroa, Koll. Loliarkliet, N. W. Kumaon, Askot 

 E. Kumaon. Much darker tlian Kulu or Simla specimens. The black 

 discal band across the hindwing below is especially wide, so as wholly 

 to enclose the whitish spot between the lower medians. The veins are 

 also heavily marked with black. At Mari, in the extreme north-west 

 of India, I found this species with the band on the hindwings below 

 wholly obsolete, and the underside with a whitish, silky gloss. 



89. Hestina nama, Doub. Kali, Sarju, and Gori valleys, from 

 2,000 almost to 6,000 feet. The outer part of the hindwing above is 

 somewhat darker than in Sikkim specimens, and the ground-colour 

 more distinctly greenish. 



90. EuRiPUS coNSiMiLis, Wcstw. Jhulaghat, East Kumaon, two 

 females only. 



Family EURYTELID^, Westwood. 



91. Ergolis merione. Cram. Gori and Kali valleys, 2 — 4,000 ft. 



92. Ergolis ariadne, Linn. Ranibagh and the Tarai, 1,000 feet. 



Family CHARAXID^. 



93. Charaxes fabius, Fabr. Ranibagh at the foot of the hills. 



S4. Charaxes (Eulepis) athamas, Drury. Sarju, Kali, and Gori 

 valleys, 2—4,000 feet. 



95. Charaxes (Eulepis) eudamippus, Doub. Seen^ Jhulaghat on 

 the Kali, no doult as to the species. 



96. Charaxes (Haridra) lunawara, Butler. Lower Kali, rare. 



97. Charaxes (Haridra) hemana, Butler. Kapkot on the Sarju, 

 perhaps the western limit of the group. Also, Gori aud Kali valleys. 

 My specimens seem to correspond well enough with Mr. Butler's 

 figure and description, but the markings are not very constant. 



Family NYMPHALID^, Swainson. 



98. Stmph^dra nais, Forst. Haldwani in the Tarai, 1,000 feet. 



99. Euthalia doubledaii. Gray. Naini Tal, Ranibagh, etc., 2,000 

 — 7,000 feet. Found chiefly in the rains. 



100. Euthalia apiades. Men., (appiades). Lower Gori, Jhulaghdt 

 on the Kali, 2 — 3,000 feet, scarce. 



101. Euthalia garuda, Moore. Kali valley, 2 — 3,000 feet, scarce. 



102. Euthalia lubentina, Cram. Kali valley at Baghrihat, 2,500 

 feet, scarce. 



