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who has kindly lent them to me with several others for description 

 in this paper. I possess two males taken by Major C. T. Bin- 

 gham in February j 1880 and 1882, one in the Meplay Valley, the 

 other in the Thaimgyin Forests. 



34. SARANGESA SATI, n. sp., PI. G, Fig. 37, 6 . 

 Habitat: Kutch; Pajputana. 



Expanse: *95 of an inch. 



Description: Male, Upperside, both icings shining fuscous. Cilia 

 long, fuscous, prominently marked with seven pale ochreous spots in 

 the f orewing and six in the hindwing. Forewing sprinkled with very 

 minute white spots. Hindwing dusted with greyish speckles. Under- 

 side, both icings paler than above, marked with numerous minute whitish 

 spots. Forewing with a spot at the end of the discoidal cell and one 

 above it ; three subapical spots, two below these on the disc divided 

 by the first median nervule ; a very irregular submarginal series con- 

 sisting of about nine spots. Hindwing covered evenly throughout 

 with small spots. 



This genus has hitherto consisted of three species — 8. purendra 

 Moore, & dasakara, Moore, and S. albicilia, Moore — from all of which 

 S. sati may be known by its much smaller size, the minuteness 

 of all the spots on both surfaces, and the strongly and regularly 

 checkered cilia. It is a very distinct species, and appears to be con- 

 fined to a well-defined desert region. 



Described from two examples from Kutch — one in Mr. H. J. Elwes', 

 and one in my own collection, and a third specimen, also in my col- 

 lection, from Deesa in Pajputana, the last of which is the type. 



35. ISMA INAPIME, n. sp., PI. G, Fig. 38, 6 . 

 Habitat : Perak. 



Expanse : 6,1-3 inches. 



Description: Male. Upperside, hot h icings dark brown strongly 

 glossed with vinous in some lights. Forewing with seven lustrous 

 semi-transparent white spots, viz. : — two elongated spots placed 

 inwardly obliquely towards the end of the discoidal cell, the upper 

 rather the smaller ; two conjoined subapical, the lower rather the 

 larger ; another spot equal in size to the posterior of the subapcial 

 spots in the lower discoidal interspace ; a large cone-shaped spot at 



