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CATALOGUE-PART II. 



PAPILIONID^ (continued), LYC^NID^, and 

 HESPERIID^E 



Fam. P API lion ID^ 

 Sub-Fam. PIERIN^ 



254. Danaus ajaka, Moore. 



I have one specimen taken in November in the Chin Hills 

 at 3,000 feet elevation. 



255. D. CANiDiA, Sparrm. 



Common throughout the cold weather about Bhamo, and 

 among the hills on the Upper Chindwin River. 



256. Delias ithiela, Butler. 



I have one specimen of this insect taken in the Chin Hills 

 in October, 1893. It is almost black, and shews no trace of 

 yellow on the upper side. I doubt the distinctness of this 

 species from D. belladonna, which also occurs in the hills of 

 Burmah. 



257. D. AGLAiA, Linnaeus. 



Common throughout Burmah, especially in November. 



258. D. THYSBE, Cramer. 



Two males and two females. The former taken in November 

 and the latter in March. Bhamo and Upper Tenasserim. 



259. PiccARDiA HiERTE, Hiibner, 

 Common throughout Burmah. 



260. P. AGOSTiNA, Hewitson. 



I have caught only three specimens, in April, October, and 

 December respectively ; two in Arracan and one on the Upper 



Chindwin. 



261. P. AGORANis, Grose Smith. 



The type specimen, now in my collection, was caught by 

 me at Tounggya Sekkan, Tenasserim, April, 1880. There 

 are a male and a female also from Burmah in the British 

 Museum. 



