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beds, where the ratified air prevented any pursuit of insects, but where I saw some 
fast-flying white butterflies which I could not secure” (P. Z. S. 1865, 489). In 
another Note, Capt. Lang says, ££ taken on the Runang, Hungrung, and Kongma 
Passes in June and July.” Mr. L. de Niceville records its capture on the 
££ northern side of Darkot Pass, about 12,000 feet elevation ” (Kept. Pamir Exped. 
1898, 42). Capt. H. B. Hellard, R.E., obtained it in Kashmir, on the Rajdiangan 
Pass, about 10,000 feet; Gfungabul Lake, about 13,000 feet; Sarsungar and 
Stakpila Passes; taken in July and September” (MS. Notes). Mr. W. Doherty 
took “ two males on the Pindari Gflacier, 12,000 feet elevation, N'.W. Kumaon, in 
September” (Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1886, 135). In the British Museum Collection 
are specimens from Chitral, taken by Captain G. H. Colomb; Ladak, Capt. E. E. S. 
Adair ; Hunza, Mr. Conway; and in Mr. J. H. Leech’s Collection, from Zojji La, 
taken in June, and Skardo, in July. In Mr. W. Rothschild’s Collection are 
specimens of both sexes, labelled, Kulu. Mr. P. W. Mackinnon records it from the 
Western Himalayas, as being ££ found at high elevations only far in the interior near 
the snows, in the Nila and Baspa Valleys, and from the Nilung Village, all at about 
12,000 feet elevation, in July and August ” (J. Bombay N. II. Soc. 1898, 590). 
PARAPIEBIS CHLORIDICE. 
Papilio Cliloridice, Hiibner, Eur. Schraett. i. figs. 712, 713 (1803-18). 
Pieris Cliloridice , Duponcliel, Lep. Fr. Suppl. i. pi. 4, figs. 3-5 (1832). Boisduval, Spec. Gen. Lep. i. 
p. 543 (1836). Lederer, Horse Soc. Ent. Ross. 1869, p. 74. Bienert, Lep. Reise Pers. p. 28 
(1869). 
Synchloe Cloridice, Leecli, Butt, of China, ii. p. 459 (1894). 
Imago. —Male. Upperside greyish-white. Forewmg with a black lunate-bar at 
end of the cell crossed by the white discocellular veinlet; a short oblique subapical 
black-scaled sinuous band extending from the costa to the discoidal veinlet, and 
which is partly coalesced to an apical-marginal row of decreasing spots. Hindiving 
with the markings of the underside indicated by a greyish tint darker than the white 
ground-colour. Underside white. Forewing with the cell lunate-bar and apical 
markings as on the upperside, the latter less prominent and pale olive-green. 
Hindiving with all the veins broadly bordered with pale olive-green, leaving a white 
subbasal costal obliquely-curved streak, a narrow spot within the cell, an irregular- 
curved discal sinuous band, and a marginal row of broad dilated spots. 
Female. Upperside. Forewing with the black cell-bar, the subapical sinuous 
band and apical-marginal spots larger and blacker; a lower-discal black spot 
being present between the lower median and submedian vein. Hindwing with the 
basal markings of the underside indicated as in the male, but the upper-discal and 
