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have also taken undoubted males of Zelmira in coitii with 

 both varieties of females. The insect is common in Central 

 Burmah from October till April, but some specimens may be 

 seen in the middle of the rains. It is not so common in 

 Lower Burmah. The illustrations on plate 544 (figs, i, la, and 

 ih) of Moore's " Lepidoptera Indica" are taken from speci- 

 mens caught by me. 



267. HuPHiNA COPIA, Wallace. 



I have a large series of these insects taken throughout 

 Burmah. The seasonal forms vary in a similar manner to 

 those of Appias zelmira. This is one of the commonest 

 insects in Central Burmah. 



268. H. LEA, Doubleday. 



I have caught this insect commonly near Rangoon, but it 

 appears to be a southern species, as I did not find it at all in 

 Upper Burmah. 



269. H. NADiNA, Lucas. 



I have this insect from Bhamo and Upper Tenasserim. It 

 varies much in size and in the tone of colouring on the under- 

 wings. 



270. Hyposcritia lalage, Doubleday. 



I have caught this insect not uncommonly in Upper Burmah 

 in October and November, but only a single specimen in Lower 

 Burmah. The upper side varies in colour from shining white 

 to a rich cream colour. The black markings also vary con- 

 siderably in intensity. 



271. H. lagela, Moore. 



This is probably a local variety of H. lalage, Doubleday. 

 I took a single male in Upper Tenasserim in March, 1881, in 

 which the brown markings on the under side of H. lalage are 

 replaced by bright yellow. Illustrations plate 548, figs. 2, 2a, 

 in Moore's " Lepidoptera Indica," are taken from the specimen 

 in my collection. 



272. H. iNDRA, Moore. 



Males taken abundantly in the Arracan Hill tracts in April, 

 also in Tenasserim in December. It has a habit of flying 



