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tween inner band and base tinged with white ; marks at base of 

 wings blackish. Underside pale dull ochreous, with paler mar- 

 gins ; markings as above, but very indistinct. 



Expanse of male 2f, female 2| inches. 



Hab. Borneo. 



In Museum East India House and W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



3. AdoUas Garuda, Moore. (PI. III. fig. 2, $ , ? .) 



Adolias Garuda, n. sp. — Male. Upperside glossy greenish- 

 brown : fore-wing with costal margin to its middle, a broad irre- 

 gular band from thence to posterior margin black, the latter bordered 

 exteriorly, anteriorly from costal vein with five white spots 

 (these spots being in some specimens more or less developed, and 

 in others nearly or quite obsolete) ; two small white spots on 

 costal margin, one-fourth from the apex ; exterior margin and 

 submarginal band blackish ; within discoidal cell first a short line, 

 then two reniform marks, black: hind-wing with curved dentate 

 blackish band from middle of anterior margin to near abdominal 

 margin ; a submarginal row of small deep black spots ; exterior 

 margin near anal angle blackish ; within discoidal cell some black 

 markings, and two small black spots without, one above, the other 

 below the cell. Underside light-chocolate-brown, greyish to- 

 wards the base: fore-rving with black marks within discoidal cell 

 as abovej and a small black spot below it ; the row of five white 

 spots, and the two apical spots as above ; from the latter across 

 the disc to posterior mai'gin runs a narrow interrupted black 

 band ; at the apex and along the exterior margin some bluish- 

 grey spots : hind-wing with four lines within discoidal-cell, a small 

 spot and two oval marks above, black ; an indistinct band across 

 the disc ; submarginal row of black spots as above ; a patch of 

 bluish-grey at anterior angle. Female pale brown, with a greenish 

 gloss. Upperside with markings as in male, but less defined ; 

 the row of white spots of the fore-wing are larger, and the sub- 

 marginal row of black spots on the hind-wing are also larger than 

 in the male. Underside as in that of the male, wings shaped as 

 in AdoUas Aconthea. 



Expanse of male 2f , female 2| inches. 



Hab. N. et S. India, Ceylon. 



In Collection of East India Company, British Museum, W. W. 

 Saunders, Esq.; et W. C. Hewitson, Esq. 



The transformations of A. Garuda are figured among the ori- 

 ginal drawings of General Hardvvicke in the British Museum, 



