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from Bninnea=iCcere as identified by him in having one 

 minute spot on the under side of the hind-wing. Both my 

 females have also one or two white spots on the under sides 

 of the hind-wings, and may thus be distinguished from the 

 females of F. oceia. 



493. P. MATHiAs, Fabricius. 



An excessively common species in Central Burmah. I 

 have some specimens with a row of four spots on the upper 

 sides of the hind-wings, but I doubt their belonging to another 

 species. I have marked them as variety Snbochracea. 



494. Parnara sp. ? 



One specimen taken at Sagaing, Central Burmah. Upper 

 side corresponds exactly with P. //laihias, but on the under 

 side there are only two small white spots. 



495. P. CONTIGUA, Mabille. 



Exceedingly common, especially in the neighbourhood of 

 Bhamo at the end of the rains. This insect was named for 

 me as Baoris foona, Moore, by Mr. Moore. 



496. P. GUTTATUS, Bremer and Grey. 



Found commonly in Upper Burmah. This has previously 

 stood in my collection under the name of F. bada, Moore. 



497. P. BEVANi, Moore. 



One specimen only, taken in Upper Burmah in March, and 

 identified by Mr. Moore. 



498. P. coLACA, Moore. 



Numerous specimens, agreeing with Mr. Eiwes' figure, and 

 so named by Mr. Moore. 



499. ISMENE MAHINTHA, Moore. 



Several males and two females, taken in Upper Burmah 

 from October to February. It is found both in the plains 

 and in the lower ranges of the hills. 



500. I. HARISA, Moore. 



Caught commonly at Bhamo in July, August, and Septem- 

 ber. It was used to abound on a wooden bridge over a 

 swamp, near Bhamo, in the early morning, where specimen^ 



