4 L. de Niceville — List of Butter flies from SiJcJcim. [No. 1, 



300. Chliaria Jcina, Hewitson. 



I took a male only at about 3,000 feet elevation. 



301. Satadra atrax, Hewitson. 

 Two females. 



302. Satadra hupola, Hewitson. 



Several examples. They differ from Hewitson's figure of tliat 

 species in having an additional spot on the costa just beyond the spot 

 closing the cell on the underside of the forewing. 



303. Satad.ra ceyiea, Hewitson. 

 Three males and a female taken. 



Family PAPILIONIDJE. 



Subfamily Pierinj;. 



304. Delias heUadonna^ Fabricius. 



I took a single male at rest in the bed of a stream in nearly half an 

 inch depth of running water. 



Subfamily Papilioninj:. 



305. Papilio (Sainia) protenor, Cramer. 

 One male only. 



306. Fapilio rhetenor, Westwood. 



Several males. This species has a male " sexual-mark " placed in 

 a very unusual position, viz., on the underside of the hindwing just 

 beyond the cell between the third median and discoidal nervules. 



307. Pa/pilio (Chilasa) pawqpe, Linnaeus. 

 A single male. 



Family HESPERIID^. 



308. Badamia exclamationis, Fabricius. 



This is a common species in Sikkim, but met with in October for 

 the first time on this occasion. 



309. Haljoe cerata, Hewitson. 

 This is rather a rare species. 



310. Suastus aditus, Moore. 



This species was first described from the South Andamans. Mr. 

 W. C. Taylor has obtained it in Orissa. 



311. Coladenia dhanada, Moore. 

 One specimen. 



312. Thanaos Jcali, de N". 



313. Thanaos jhora, de 1^. 



These two species occur together with T. stigmata settled on damp 

 spots sucking up the moisture. On the wing, T. Icali is easily distin- 



