a List of the Butterflies of Hong-Kong, 463 
70. Deudorix (Rapala) orseis, 
Deudorix orseis, Hew., 111. Lye, p. 23 (1863). 
? n. grisea, Moore, P.Z.S., 1879, p. 140. 
A common insect in gardens, etc., its habits as well as 
its appearance, reminding one of our familiar Ze'phyrus 
quercus. December to May. 
71. Deudorix epijarhas. 
Dipsas epijarhas, Moore, Cat. Lep. B.I.C., p. 32 (1857). 
I have not myself taken this species at Hong-Kong, 
but have seen it on more than one occasion flying round 
the tops of low trees in the Happy Yalley," and have 
examined several specimens in local collections. 
72. Deudorix (Iraota) timoleon. 
Papilio timoleon, Stoll^ Suppl. Cram., t. 32, fig. 4 
(1790). 
Not uncommon in gardens, etc., and on the wing during 
the whole of my stay at Hong-Kong. It is very partial 
to the flowers of Poinsettia, 
73. Deudorix (Iraota) msecenas. 
Hesperia msecenas, Fabr., Ent. Syst., iii., 1, p. 271, 
n. 45 (1793); Don., Ins. China, t. 39, fig. 2 
(1798). 
The remarks on the preceding species apply also to 
this, but it is much less common. 
74. Delias pasithoe. 
Papilio pasithoe. Linn., Syst. Nat., i., 2, p. 755 (1767). 
Rather scarce, and usually observed high up among 
the branches of the Ficus retusa trees planted along the 
roadsides. A beautiful specimen was caught on board 
H.M.S. Penguin,'^ in the harbour, on January 6th, 
1893; also observed in April and May. 
