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and one from Tenasserim district are larger than the other two 

 which were also taken in Tenasserim. The larger specimens 

 have only two sub-apical spots on the fore-wing, of which the 

 lower one is much the larger. The other two specimens have 

 an increasing series of three spots. The size of the yellow 

 spot on the upper side of the hind-wing is also variable. 



487. Onryza meiktila, de Niceville. 



The type specimen, captured by me at Meiktila in Central 

 Burmah on the 15th February, 1890, is now in my collection. 

 I have since caught one other specimen on the Upper Chindwin 

 River in February. 



488. Iton semamora, Moore. 



'Two specimens taken in March near the Siamese frontier 

 in Tenasserim, and two in February on the Upper Chindwin. 



489. Iton ? n. sp. 



One specimen taken at Kalewa on the Chindwin River in 

 October is nearly allied to /. watsoni, de Niceville, but has a 

 broad white margin to the hind-wing on the upper side. 

 This is the insect referred to by Elwes and Edwards in their 

 revision of Oriental Hesperiidae in Trans. Zool. Soc. Lond., 

 vol. xiv., part 4 of 1897, page 269. 



490. I. WATSONi, de Nice'ville. 



One specimen taken at Pinyoung, on the Upper Chindwin, 

 in September. 



491. Parnara oceia, Hewitson. 



Males and females, usually of the typical form, very common 

 from June till November. Very variable in the number of 

 spots on the fore-wings. The number of these spots on speci- 

 mens in my collection varying from nine to two. 



492. P. c^RE, de Niceville. 



I have one male taken at Kindat, on the Chindwin, in April, 

 which corresponds exactly with de Niceville's figures of CJiapra 

 ccere on the upper side, and females taken at the same time 

 which may belong to the same species. The male has been 

 seen by Mr. Elwes, who was unable to name it, as it differed 



