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spot iieai' the base and another, hirger, towards the apex, both situate lietween the 

 costal nervure and first subcostal nervule ; an indistinct spot at the end of the cell, and 

 an irregular row of brown bars across the disc beyond the middle ; a submarginal row 

 of conical brown spots, of which that between the two lowest median nervules is very 

 large and is surrounded by pale tawny; between this spot and the anal black spot is a 

 patch of silvery blue scales. 



P'emale. — JJ-pferside : dark brown, slightly paler towards the base, with white 

 cilia, and a very narrow submarginal white line towards the anal angle of the 

 posterior wings. 



Underside: with the spots and markings brighter and more clearly defined than 

 in tlie nude. 



Expanse of \vings : about 1 inch. 



Hah. S. Celebes. 



Described from a single specimen of each sex. Nearest to G. kina Hew., but 

 abundantly distinct. 



33. Horaga samoena sp. nov. 



Male. — Uppei-side : dark brown, slightly violaceous towards the base of the 

 anterior wings. On the anterior wings is a central white patch extending vertically 

 across the space outside the cell and thence to the lowest median nervule, below 

 which is a patch of violet scales. The posterior wings are centred with a violet 

 patch, which extends about half-way across the cell and an equal distance beyond it. 



Underside : both wings olivaceous brown. Anterior wings with the white patch as 

 on the upperside, but; extending to the inner margin, where it widens; it is interrupted 

 on the interspace below the lowest median nervule. Posterior wings with a narrow 

 while band crossing the wings vertically to the lowest median nervule, thence curving 

 to the inner margin and becoming irrorated with silvery blue scales ; the white baud 

 is narrowly edged internally by dark brown, a submarginal row of four black lunules 

 commencing above the upper median nervule, the first and second being small, the 

 third larger, and the fourth the largest; the lunules are capped with silvery blue, 

 which extends beyond the fourth to the inner margin ; between the lowest median 

 nervule and submedian nervure on the margin is a broad greyish space irrorated with 

 black scales, and there is a small black spot at the anal angle ; on the margin is a 

 series of narrow white lines between the veins. 



Female. — Upperaide: both wings brown, with the white patch as in the ■)nale, 

 but rather more oblique; on the margin there is a narrow dark band edged 

 internally by a narrow white line. 



Underside resembles the male, but is paler, and the wliite bands are wider, 

 that on the anterior wings not being interrupted, and the band on the posterior 

 wings becoming linear from the lowest median nervule to the inner margin. 



Expanse of wings: male, 1 inch; female, \\ incli. 



Hah. IJatchian. 



Described from one mule and three/enia/cs. 



34. Horaga selina sp. nov. 



Male. — Upperslde : dark brown ,']iosteri or wings rather [laler. .Anterior wings 



crossed in the middle at the end of the cell by a white patch, which extends obli<juely 



from the first subcostal nervule to half-way between the lowest median nervule 



and the submedian nervure, its inner eilge being regular; the outer edge 



