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9o. Precis hedonia I. inn. 

 90. Rhinopalpa algina Hoisd. 



97. Doleschallia comrii (liMhinin and Salvin. 

 Two males and a fnimde. 



98. Doleschallia dascon (iodtnaii and Salvin. 

 A long series of innlen and one jcinate. 



99. Doleschallia noma (rro.se Smith and Kirbv. 

 Two specimen.s, <a in(de. an<l a female. They are rather smaller than those 

 figured in Rhopcdocera Exotica. 



100. Hypolimnas bolina I. inn. 



A pair. The blue spots on both wings of" the m(de are almost entirely 

 absorbed by the white centres. The fefinale is very dark, there being oidy a 

 faint indication of a brown patch on the inner margin of the anterior wings 

 towards the outer angle, and the posterior wings have no white central patch 

 and only a faint indication of a blue band across the disc. 



101. Hypolimnas alimena T.inn. 



The 'nudes are in the ordiiiaiy form; they have no white in the discal blue 

 band towards the costa. There are two forms of the female, one dark blue black, 

 with three or four white spots in the discal band towards the ape.x, faintly edged 

 with blue ; the other form, U. eremita of Butler, is brown, with the apex of the 

 anterior wings pale tawny, in one case nearly white, and tiie outer third of the 

 posterior wings is darker tawny. 



10:i. Hypolimnas lutescens Rutl. 

 One specimen which agrees with Mr. liuller's type, except that the inner 

 edge of the oblique pale fuliginous band towards the apex of the anterior wings 

 is not quite so clearly defined ; it is one of the many forms of the female of 

 H. anomala of Wallace, and is not connected with Jf. (dimena, to which species. 

 under the variety H. pm'phyria Cramer, Mr. Butler says it is allied. In my 

 collection is a specimen from Rubiana Lagoon, Solomon Islands, collected bv 

 Mr. Woodford, which entirely agrees with this specimen, except that the outer 

 area of the wings is not quite so pale. 



103. Hypolimnas panopion sp. nov. 



Male. — Upperside : anterior wings dark brown, more rufous than in //. ti/dea, with 

 an indistinct sulitriangular rufous patch on the inner margin, a little before the outer 

 angle. Posterior wings, with the ba.sal third and a rather broad band on the outer 

 margin, the same colour as the anterior wings, the space between being bright fulvous. 

 in which is situate a row of black spots, of which the fir.st, fourth, and fifth are iiearlv 

 obsolete, the second, third, sixth, and seventh being large, and centred with a 

 \-iolaceons white dot. The second, third, and sixth spots are about equal in size, and 



