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F e m ale: tawny yellow above ; fore-wing with a dark 

 brown line from apex to middle of hind-margin, wider in 

 the middle and suffused towards outer margin, thus the 

 outer half of the fore-wing is darker than costal half. 

 Hind-wing with the subbasal line brown and post-discal 

 line more serrated and bolder than Burmese or Cachar 

 Andrei. Both wings below clear brown, darker on the 

 marginal half. Smaller than typical Andrei. 



Two females. Preanger, Java occ. 1888, in the Leyden 

 Museum in coll. Piepers: 



One, the type, in coll. Museum Leyden, W. 2799. 

 Length of fore-wing 40 mm. 



The other, co-type, in coll. Watson, which I was 

 kindly allowed to retain. 



There are several males in the Leyden Museum which 

 exhibit little variation from the type male of this geo- 

 graphical form in Tring Museum. These and the two 

 specimens below have the appearance of having been bred. 



C. Andrei ab. afenestra, nov. ab. 



Wings uniformily coloured above and below except for 

 the central line of the fore-wing, and the basal and serrated 

 line on the hind- wing. No clear glassy areas (fenestrae), 

 these being indicated by the merest point of dark scales 

 near the costa of fore-wing, which, strange to say, indi- 

 cates the spot on typical male Andrei which is the first 

 to be suppressed. 



Two females, one larger (length of fore-wing 43 mm.) 

 and paler than the other; the Andrei elaezia females being 

 intermediate in colour between these two aberrations. 



Hab. Preanger, Java occ. 1888. 



Type female in the Leyden Museum in coll. Piepers, 

 N». 6800. 



C - 1 y p e in coll. Watson. 



The forms of C. Andrei from the Indo-Malayan Islands 

 appear unknown, but I am informed that there are two 

 kinds of (7>7C?/fe-larvae in the Andamans and I hope to 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXV. 



