136 W, Doherty — A List of Butterflies taken in Kumaon. [l^o. 2, 



213. Catopsilia gnoma, Fabr. Haldwani at the foot of the hills. 



214. GoNEPTERYX ZANEKA, Moore. Naini Tal, Lohughat, 6 — 8,000 

 feet. 



215. GONEPTERYX RHAMNi, Linn, (nejoalensis, Donb.) Knmaon ge- 

 nerally, 3,000 — 8,000 feet. The Kumaon form does not seem to me 

 distinct from the European. I did not find carni^ennis, a species recently 

 described by Mr. Butler from the Kali valley. 



216. CoLiAS FiELDii, Men. Kumaon generally above 6,000 feet. 

 One taken at Garjiaghat on the Gori, 2,500 feet, others as high as 

 16,500 feet, near Tara, on the Chinese border. 



217. COLIAS HYALE, Linn. Lohughat in Kali Kumaon, 7,000 feet. 



218. IxiAS PiRENE, Linn, (pyrene). Kali valley, 2 — 3,000 feet. 



219. IxiAS MARIANNE, Cram. Haldwani at the foot of the hills. 



Family PAPILIOISTID^, Leach. 

 Subfamily Parnassin^. 



220. Parnassius jacquemontii, Boisd. Pala, Jhidikhar, and Tag- 

 lakhar, Chinese Tibet, 13,000—16,000 feet. 



221. Parnassius HARDWiCKii,Gray. Bireg Mountain and the Pindari 

 valley, N. W. Kumaon, Byans valley N. E. Kumaon, 10,000—15,000 

 feet. 



Subfamily Papilioninj], Swainson. 



222. Papilio machaon, Linn, (variety asiaticiis, Men.). Common 

 from 2,000 feet in the Sarju and Kali valleys up to 14,000 feet in 

 Byans and 12,500 feet in the Pindari valley. 



223. Papilio (Dalchina) cloanthus. West. Khati, Loharkhet, 

 Lower Ramganga, 2 — 7,000 feet. 



224. Papilio (Dalchina) sarpedon, Linn. Sarju, Ramganga, Gori, 

 and Kali valleys 2—5,000 feet. 



225. Papilio (Zetides) axion ?, Felder. One battered male, Askot, 

 E. Kumaon, 5,000 feet. 



226. Papilio (Zetides) agamemnon, Linn. Lower Gori, 2,500 

 feet, scarce. 



227. Papilio (Sarbaria) polyctor, Boisd. Almora, Sarju, and 

 Ramganga valleys, 2 — 5,000 feet. 



228. Papilio (Achillides) PARIS, Linn. Kali valley, 2 — 3,000 feet. 

 The metallic area on the hindwing of all my specimens is blue rather 

 than green. 



229. Papilio (Byasa) philoxenus. Gray. Pindari valley, 7,000 feet, 

 scarce. 



