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species, but his position is not singular, probably no two writers 

 think similarly on the subject, and it is only recently since de Nieeville 

 has written up the genus for the fourth volume of his " Butterflies of 

 India, Burmah and Ceylon " that he has himself come to any definite 

 conclusion regarding them. 



284. Appias ltncida, Cramer. 



Bali (Doherty and Fruhstorfer), Lorabok (Fruhstorfer), Sambawa 

 (Doherty). Dr. A. R. Wallace records it from Bali and Lombok. Mr. 

 Doherty notes, " I have dubiously recorded Appias lyncida from Sam- 

 bawa." We have since received it from that island. 



285. * Appias pandione, Hiibner. 

 Lombok (Fruhstorfer). 



286. * Appias leptis, Felder. 

 Lombok ( Fruhstorfer) . 



287. Saletara nathalia, Felder. 



Sambawa, Sumba ? (Doherty). Mr. Doherty notes that from Sumba 

 he obtained a female which he supposed to be that of A. (Saletara) 

 nathalia. 



288. Hebomoia glaucippe, Linnseus. 



Bali (Doherty and Fruhstorfer), Lombok (Fruhstorfer), Sambawa, 

 Sumba (Doherty). Mr. Fruhstorfer records this species from Bali and 

 Lombok as H. javae?isis, sic ! and javaensis, sic !, Wallace, a species 

 described in 1863, as " Iphias " glaucippe, loc. var. (3) javanensis, from 

 Java, but as Dr. Wallace dropped that name in his paper " On the 

 Vieridse of the Indian and Australian Regions, " published in 1868, we 

 have followed him, as our specimens from Java, Bali and Lombok hardly 

 differ from the typical race from India. 



289. Nepheronia Valeria, Cramer. 



Bali (Doherty and Fruhstorfer), Lombok (Wallace, Doherty and 

 Fruhstorfer), Sambawa, Sumba (Doherty). Our numerous specimens 

 from Bali, Lombok and Sambawa agree well with the original figure 

 of the male of this species from Java. Mr. Fruhstorfer in Berl. Ent. 

 Zeitsch., vol. xlii, p. 11 (1897), has described JV. Valeria euudana from 

 Lombok, but we do not consider the Lombok race to be distinct from 

 the Javan. Mr. Doherty says that a different species of Nepheronia is, 

 he thinks, found in Sumba. 



