58 L. de Niceville— A list of Butterflies No. 1, 



95. Lebadea ismene, Doubl. Hew. 

 Common. It has a somewhat weak flight. 



(28.) Neptis hordonia. 



Common. 

 (31.) JSFeptis emodes. 



Common. 

 (33.) Neptis swsruta. 



One male only taken. 



96. Atliyma malicsa, Moore. 

 A single pair taken. 



(35.) Atliyma selenophora. 

 Common. 



97. Adolias hesava, Moore. 

 One male. 



98. Adolias sananda, Moore. 

 A single male. 



99. Adolias apiades, Menetries. 



Both sexes very common. They usually settle with expanded wings 

 like the rest of the genus, but not invariably as some genera (Cyrestis 

 Sliibochiona, &c.,) do. 



(37.) Apatura parysatis, Westwood. 

 The females are evidently very sluggish, out of dozens of males I 

 did not seen one female. 



(38.) Nymplialis atliamas. 



Green variety common. 4 



100. Nymplialis polyxena, Cramer. 



A single specimen of one of the numerous varieties (? species) of 

 this insect. 



(39.) Zemeros flegyas. 

 Common. 



101. Lampides ma lay a, Horsfield. 



Common, settled on moist places. The specimens differ in some 

 minute particulars from the Javan ones described by Horsfield. 



102. Lampides decidia, Hewitson. 

 Decidedly common. 



103. Lampides parrhasius, Fabricius. 

 One male. 



(41.) Lampides elpis. 



Apparently confined to low elevations. 



104. Aplinceus syama, Horsfield. 



One female only seen. The whole of the species in this genus fly 

 with the greatest rapidity. 



