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386. Neomyrina hyemalis, Godman and Salvin. 

 One specimen taken in Mergui in the dry season. 



387. Ticherra acte, Moore. 

 Upper Burmah, but rare. 



388. Cheritra freja, Fabricius, and 



„ JAFFRA, Horsfield. 



This is a common butterfly in the dry season. I have 

 specimens corresponding exactly with Horsfield's figure. 



389. Cheritra sp. ? 



I have two specimens, one of which was labelled for me 

 C. freja ? $ by Mr. Moore. The under side of both wings 

 of these two specimens, including the anal angle of the hind- 

 wings, the exterior marginal spot, and the tails, is of a huffish 

 colour. There are no blue markings on the under side of the 

 posteriors, these being replaced by delicate silver grey. 



390. Horaga onyx, Moore. 



I have only taken two specimens ; one at Sagaing, Upper 

 Burmah, in February, and one in Lower Burmah. 



391. Catapcecilma elegans, Druce. 



I have caught this insect in Tenasserim, Bhamo, and the 

 Upper Chindwin districts in the months of February, March, 

 and April. 



392. Drupadia boisduvali, Moore. 



The males are common in many places in June and July. 

 Females are less common. 



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393. Yasoda tripunctata, Hewitson. 



I have several males taken in Bhamo, and also one female 

 agreeing well with the typical insect. I have also one male 

 taken in Bhamo, in which the three black discal spots on the 

 upper side of the fore-wing are absent ; and one female, taken 

 in February in Arracan, in which these spots can just be 

 traced. This female is of very small size and pale coloured. 



