NYMPHALID^. morphine;. HYAXTIS. 



and larger tliau in var. Injumuta, and, as com^^ared with the typical form, is 

 sui-rounded with a more sharply-defined outer dusky ring. 

 Hab. Kapaur, Dutch New Guinea (Doherty). 



In the Collections of the Hon. Walter Eothschild and H. Grose-Smith. 



Another form was received from Captains Cayley Webster and Cotton, from the Saddle - 

 berg, German New Guinea, which differs in several minor res]3ects from H. Hodeva and the above 

 described forms. On the upperside of the anterior wings the white area bevoud and above the 

 end of the cell extends nearly to the costal margin ; the subapical ocellus is nearly obsolete, with 

 a minute white spot in its middle, but without the white spot above it. On the underside this 

 ocellus is smaller than in the other forms, the cell is entirely without any dusky or fuliginous 

 shading, and the pale areas on both wings are purer and brighter white. 



