128 CATALOGUE OF BURMESE BUTTERFLIES ' 



322. N. DANA, de Niceville. 



I have taken males and females of this species in Upper 

 Burmah. The under side is pale fawn colour. It somewhat 

 resembles Distant's figure of JV. aluta. One of my males has 

 a tail. 



323. N. ccELESTis, de Niceville. 



Three males and one female from Upper Burmah. 



324. N. ARDATES, Felder. 

 Common throughout Burmah. 



325. Jamides bochus, Cramer. 



Not common in Lower Burmah, but found abundantly on 

 the beds of rivers in the cold weather in Upper Burmah. 



326. Lampides elpis, Godart. 



Both wet and dry season forms are very common through- 

 out Burmah. 



327. L. kondulana, Felder. 



I have one specimen taken in Moulmain district. 



328. L. suBDiTA, Moore. 



One female, taken at Tavoy in November, 1893. 



329. L. celeno, Cramer. 



This is a very common insect in Burmah. Z. alexzs, Stoll, 

 is undoubtedly the dry season form of this insect ; though in 

 December and January both forms may frequently be met 

 with at the same time. This species is commonly known as 

 C. celianus, Fabricius. 



330. Catochrysops strabo, Fabricius. 



. Excessively common in Central Burmah. 



331. C. cnejus, Fabricius. 



Very common in Upper and Central Burmah ; not so 

 common in Lower Burmah. 



332. C. PANDAVA, Horsfield. 



Both wet and dry season forms are common. I have 

 specimens of what I consider to be varieties of the dry season 

 form, which I have sent to Mr. Moore for identification, and 



