SUB-FAM. THECLlNiE I33 



are of the same species. This insect I have only taken near 

 Kindat, in Upper Burmah, in the wet season. 



365. A. ADOREA, de Niceville. 



One male, apparently this species, taken in Rangoon. 



366. A. BIRMANA. 



Two males and one female, taken near Kindat on the Upper 

 Chindwin. Two in December and one in July. 



367. A. ABERRANS, de Nicevillc. 



Three specimens, Kindat, Upper Chindwin, in July, and 

 one in Lower Burmah on the Salween River. 



Sub-Fam. THECLIN^, Doherty 



368. Ilerda epicles, Godart. 



This butterfly is very common in the Bhamo and Upper 

 Chindwin districts during the rainy season. It is found less 

 commonly in the cold weather. 



369. I. androcles, Doubleday and Hewitson. 



I have one specimen taken in the Chin Hills west of the 

 Chindwin River. 



370. Camena icetas, Moore. 



I have two specimens, one taken in Lower Burmah and 

 one in Bhamo, which Mr. Moore has identified as belonging 

 to this species. 



371. AphNvEus syama, Horsfield. 



Several varieties are very common in Burmah at the same 

 times and places. It is commonest throughout the dry season. 



372. A. LOHiTA, Horsfield. 



I have a large series of these differing much in colour and 

 size. A. lohita appears as a rule to frequent higher ground 

 than A. syama^ Horsfield. 



373. A. scHisTACEA, Moore ? 



A species taken in Upper Burmah in the dry plains. Small, 

 and with a large orange patch on the upper side of the fore- 

 win cr. 



