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while in one detail it is too correct, the figure showing distinctly that the hindwing 

 of the specimen has been mended, there being a spot too much in the anal region. 

 ? . Upperside : Forewing, detached discal spot R^ — R- abont 5 mm. long ; 



white scaling at outside of discal area as in ? of t/ioori moori. Hindwing, black 



border of wing (i mm. wide in front of SC-, gradually narrowing to R-, then broken 

 up iuto rounded patches by means of the pale bluish white scaling extending along 

 the veins, this scaling not heavy at the veins ; admarginal spots SC- — R^ slightly 

 sejjarated, well defined, less bluish than in S , spot C — SC" also faintly indicated, 

 spots R' — M- thinner, especially the second of the two, with pale blue scaling at 

 veins ; submarginal white spots as in moori moori ; black portion of cellule 

 SC- — R' without bluish white scaling in front of R' between discal area and 

 admarginal spot. 



Ij} E. moori sandakanus f sandakanus (Nov. Zool. VI. t. VII, f. 4. 5, S). 



<S. Upperside : Forewing : greater ])art of cell with white scaling, this scaling 

 extending in ti/pe of m/u/a/m wis beyond U^ ; white scaling at outside of discal area 

 wide, from halfway between M' and M- to (SM') about twice as broad as in the 

 other forms of tnoori ; discal spot R' — R- in type with some white scales in front, 



3 — 4 mm. long. Hindwing : discal bluish white scaling much extended, all the 



admarginal spots C— SM- well marked, joined to discal scaling along veins R' — M-, 

 separating the submarginal black band into spots ; black apical area much reduced ; 

 cellule SC- — R' with {(i/pc) or without a white spot before R' between submarginal 

 dot and discal area. 



Underaiile : blackish brown lines at the onter edge of the discal area of the 

 forewing, and brown-red jwstdiscal spots of the hindwing as thin as in ? of moori 

 moori. 



? . DiSers from ? of moori moori in the bluish white scaling at the outside of 

 the discal area of the forewing above being wider, having nearly equal width from 

 M- — SM", the discal and the submarginal curved bars of the underside shining 

 through. The ? figured by Moore belongs here. 



Hah. Sikkim, Assam and Burma. 



y. marginalise : Naga Hills {t>jp(, 4 i$, Sherwill) : Upper Assam (?, E. 

 Hartert, in coll. Staudinger) ; Garo Hills 1 <{ ; " Assam " (Hamilton, 

 S in coll. Staudinger) ; Moulmein (Brit. Museum). 

 J. sandakanus: Khasi Hills (J, Hamilton, in coll. Staudinger) ; Sikkim, 

 I ¥ ; '• Assam," 1 ? ; " Burma " ( ? , Brit. Museum) ; ti/pe (now in 

 Tring Mus.) from " N. Borneo." 



The ti/pe of 7^". moorei sandahanus is labelled " Nordborneo Alverett." Alverett 

 is a misprint for A. Everett ; the label bears on the underside the letters " Swhoe," 

 which means most likely Swinhoe (the dealer in Lepidoptera at Oxford). Herr 

 Fruhstorfer received the duplicates of Everett's Lepidoptera after they had gone 

 through other hands. As the unique ^y/ye-specimen from "North Borneo "' agrees 

 so well with the individual from the Khasia Hills in Dr. Staudinger's collection, 

 we have no doubt that the locality " North Borneo " is incorrect, and that the 

 specimen is a Khasia Hills specimen which Herr Frnhstorfer received from Jlr. 

 Swinhoe. 



It is quite ])ossible that the sjiecimeus from the Naga Hills represent a separate 

 subspecies inhabiting the higher countries from Up])er Assam to Tonkin. The 



