346 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 1891. 



the uncus is much as in C. kirata, but thicker and shorter, with the 

 branches clavate at tip. The clasp of C. arcesilaus seen from the side, 

 is beyond its swollen base narrow and gradually tapering, the upper 

 contour slightly concave throughout and unarmed, the point gradu- 

 ally acuminate. In C. kirata the clasp beyond the swollen base is 

 constricted to a long narrow neck, thereafter expanding to a broad 

 blade, the upper contour obviously convex and roughened by numer- 

 ous raised lines, the point rather blunt and abrupt. Described from 

 a single male taken near Padang Pangas, Perak, in deep forest. 

 The prehensores of Chittagong and Malayan specimens of C. arcesi- 

 laus are exactly alike." 



Described from two males from South-Eastern Borneo in my 

 collection. 



Subfamily Nymphalin.e. 



3. APGYNNIS MACKINTOSH, n. sp., PL F, Figs. 4, 6 ; 5, $ . 



Habitat: Basahir, N.-W. Himalayas. 



Expanse: $ , ToO to P60; $, 1*55 to 1*65 inches. 



Description : Male. Upperside, both wings bright fulvous, the 

 base more or less heavily irrorated with black. Forewing with the 

 usual double zig-zag black lines across the middle of the discoidal cell, 

 a black streak closing the cell, and exactly midway between these 

 streaks is another narrowest one extending across the cell ; the disc 

 bears three series of black spots — the first is placed irregularly just 

 beyond the cell, and consists of six irregularly-shaped spots, the 

 second consists of a regularly sinuous series of seven round spots, the 

 third of eight cordiform spots following the outline of the outer mar- 

 gin ; this latter is narrowly black ; a small triangular black patch on the 

 costa placed just within the middle series of black spots. Hindwing 

 with a pair of elongated streaks joined at both ends at the end of the 

 cell, a curved, series of spots immediately beyond the cell, then an- 

 other series of five or six rounded spots, followed by a series of seven 

 lunulated spots, between these latter and the black outer margin is 

 a series of pale fulvous spots which are much more distinct in some 

 specimens than in others. Underside, forewing bright fulvous ; all 

 the black spots of the upperside present but much smaller ; an oblique 

 apical rich castaneous streak, inwardly marked with two, outwardly 



