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302. Megisba MALAYA, Horsfield. 



I have two specimens of this species. One specimen has 

 tails and has merely a trace of white on the disc of the fore- 

 wings. This was taken at Poungbyin in Upper Burmah in 

 July. The other, which has a considerable amount of white 

 on both sides, was taken on the Upper Chindwin in December. 



303. Chilades laius, Cramer. 



Very common in the neighbourhood of Mandalay wherever 

 lime trees grow. Both wet season forms and dry season forms 

 abound during their respective seasons. 



304. C, TROCHiLUS, Freyer. 



Very common in Upper Burmah. This insect is in its 

 habits much nearer to Zizera lysmion, Hiibner, than to C. laius, 

 Cramer. It frequents grassy meadows and bare sunny open- 

 ings in the forests ; always keeping close to the ground. 



305. Cyaniris marginata, de Niceville. 



One female near Moulmain in July, and one in Upper 

 Burmah in September. 



306. C. PUSPA, Horsfield. 



Common at Shwegoo, Upper Burmah, in August. Found 

 occasionally elsewhere. 



307. C. jYNTiANA, de Niceville. 



I have taken this insect in the dry weather in Upper 

 Burmah. 



308. C. DiLECTUs, Moore. 



I have four specimens; two taken in the Chin Hills by 

 Capt. E. Y. Walton and two by myself in the Eastern Shan 

 Hills. 



309. Zizera maha, KoUar. 



I have specimens of this insect taken in every month of the 

 year in my garden at Sagaing. They shew great diversity in 

 the markings on the under side. Those taken in the middle 

 of the rains have all the spots distinct and black, while those 

 taken in the hot weather have these spots obsolescent, and in 

 some instances obsolete, their situation being indicated 



