6 [July 



to beyond the cell with dull reddish-brown, in which we see broad and 

 short pale bands on both sides of the nervure, closing the cell, which 

 itself is distinctly but narrowly bordered with dark brown, and similar 

 bands across the cell towards the base ; the costal border flecked with 

 brown scales which extend as a band around the outer border to the 

 second median nervule; the costal edge marbled, especially toward base, 

 with black and white, less distinct toward middle of wing. In the 

 broad pale ochraceous-yellow band which is thus formed across the outer 

 half of the wing, which is divided by a spur of the basal brown extend- 

 ing along the last branch of the median nervure, there are three black- 

 ish eye-like, slightly ovoid spots in the second, third and fifth cells, the 

 third much smaller than the others, the fifth indistinctly white-pupilled. 

 Secondaries faintly marbled with transverse bars, sometimes clustered 

 into spots, of dull ochraceous-yellow and dull reddish-brown, the darker 

 colors predominating over a lai'ge basal portion, still darker next the 

 hase, and the lighter occupying the outer portion, with the exception 

 of a band across the outer angle of dark brown scales clusterino- into 

 spots in the interspaces ; between the first and second median nervules 

 a small round blackish spot, largely pupilled with grayish-white ; the 

 marbling seen is that of the diaphanous marking of the under surface. 

 Beneath. Primaries dirty grayish-white, tinged with faint ochrace- 

 ous, especially in lower half; a brownish band along outer border cor- 

 responding to upper surface but extending further, faintly marbled with 

 grayish, especially at tip of wing; costal edge distinctly marbled with 

 grayish-white and black as far as this band, but interrupted by a darker 

 spot above the eye ; a broad band across the middle of the wing, whose 

 outer border corresponds to the outer border of the basal brown of upper 

 surface, that is, runs parallel to the nervure closing the cell, projects 

 outwards as a narrow sharply pointed tooth along the last median 

 nervule and just reaches the outer band, after which it continues in 

 broad shallow waves parallel to the outer border ; its inner border be- 

 low the cell is indistinct, merging into the paler colors basewards ; it 

 crosses the cell irregularly above the origin of the second median 

 nervule; the band is partially divided by a bi'oad bar of grayish 

 crossing the cell at its extremity and by a pale spot just beyond the 

 cell ; the basal portion of the wing is sprinkled with clusters of brown- 

 ish spots in the cell which sometimes congregate into narrow bars cross- 

 ing it; the eyes of the upper surface are repeated and all distinctly 

 white-pupilled. Secondaries marbled with narrow transverse bars, 

 sometimes congregated into spots and bands of white, dark brown and 

 pale brown scales, the latter sometimes tinged faintly with ochracoous. 



