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irregular darker fascise margiued with blackish, one at base, the other crossing disk and terminating on 

 abdominal margin; the outer white fascia with spots faintly visible beneath, its margin denoted by two 

 waved or lunulated lines, the innermost bluish, the outer fuscous with the intervening ground colour 

 ochraceous. Body above and beneath and legs more or less concolorous with wings. 



Exp. wings, (? , 93 millim. 



Hab. — Malay Peninsula ; Sungei Ujong (Durnford — coll. Godfury). 



This beautiful and exceecliugly distinct species* seems to find its nearest ally in the 

 Amboiuese G. eunjalus, Cram,, and in this arrangement should precede C. harpax. It is one 

 of the entomological novelties captured by Mr. Durnford at Sungei Ujong, and is now in the 

 collection of Capt. Godfery. 



10. Charaxes borneensis, air. (Tab. XXXVII., fig, 6 J .) 



Charaxes Bonirmsis, Butler, Lep. Ex. p. IG, u. 7, t. 6, f. 2 (1809) ; Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1873, p. 846, u. B. 



Male. Wings above rufous-brown ; anterior wings with the apical half — narrowing to outer angle — 

 blacldsh and preceded by a transverse greyish-white fascia crossing wing at end of cell ; tliis fascia is 

 outwardly scalloped and inwardly more or less narrowly margined with blackish, a black disco-cellular 

 spot at end of cell containing a greyish-white central line, and a small whitish spot in and at upper end of 

 cell ; posterior wings with the apex more or less blackish and with a submarginal series of blackish spots 

 inwardly marked with obscure greyish ; abdominal area paler and less rufous. Wings beneath similar to 

 those of C. JtarpK.v, but much darker, the waved black lines somewhat differently arranged and margiued 

 with greyish-white. Body more or less concolorous with wings ; legs with the femora tinged with greyish, 

 the tibije and tarsi ochraceous. 



Exp. wings, <? , 85 millim. 



Hab. — Malay Peninsula; Perak (Kunstl. — coll. Semper). — Sumatra;! Borneo (Lowe — coll. Dist.) ; 

 Sarawak (Wall.— Butl.). 



The Perak form of this species — judging from the specimen here figured — differs from 

 Bornean typical examples in possessing the small greyish-white spot in the upper end of tlie 

 cell of the anterior wings, and also by the greyish-white fascia of the same wings which extends 

 nearer to the costal margin, and is also less inwardly bordered with black. 



I have only seen one specimen from the Malay Peninsula, and that was kindly lent to me 

 by Herr Georg Semper, in whose collection it remains. 



It is here arranged after G. dunifvnli. 



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11. Charaxes baya. (Tab. XXXVL, fig. 1 J .) 



Charaxes Baija, Moore (Horsf. & Moore), Cat. Lep. E. I. C. vol. i. p. 207, u. -124 (1857) ; Butl. Proc. Zool. buc. 

 1865, p. 636, u. 53, t. 37, f. 5. 



The following is Mr. Moore's original description: — 



" Allied to Nymph. Psaphon, Westwood, Cabinet Orient. Ent. t. 24, f. 1, 2, from Ceylon, but differs in 

 the male in having the black exterior border of the fon'-icimj much narrower, it not extending to the middle 

 of the posterior margin, as in that species, but is confined to the angle : on the hind-wbuj the apical patch 

 is also smaller, and continued in a series of six white-centred spots to anal angle; a small blackish spot at 

 extremity of the diseoidal-cell. Under-side glossy greenish bufly-browu. Female paler above : fore-wing 



■■■■ Another allied but very distinct species from Burma has just been described by Mr. U. Grose Siuitli under th^ iiaiue 

 oi Nymphalis NicholU (Ann. & Mas- Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. xviii. p. 150 (1886). 

 f Smith, in Bock, ' Head Hunters of Borneo,' Append. V., p. 336. 

 August 30, 1886. ^ ^ 



