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2 Mr. A. G. Butler’s Descriptions of new 
1. Cinogon cingulatum, n. s. 
Primaries pale rosy brown, or dull reddish flesh-colour, 
with brown-speckled white costal border; a short oblique 
reddish olivaceous belt across the base, followed by two 
slender parallel oblique lines of the same colour; an 
oblique patch immediately beyond the cell, followed by 
an oblique internally sharply defined and externally dif- 
fused belt, followed again by a slender slightly undulated 
oblique discal line; all these are olivaceous; external 
border broad, but terminating obliquely at apex, and ex- 
ternal angle; greyish, excepting towards apex, where it is 
white, mottled throughout with grey; fringe white spotted 
with blackish at the extremities of the veins; inner mar- 
ein white towards the base; secondaries purplish black 
crossed by an ivregular externally bisinuated tawny belt 
and with blackish-mottled brown external border ; fringe 
white spotted with blackish ; body bright golden brown, 
the head and sides of tegule clouded with olive; m margins 
of head, collar, tegule, and thorax, and posterior margins 
of the abdominal segments, snow-white ; antenne white, 
tawny in front; under surface tawny, varied with dull 
pink, brown and white; wings crossed by two parallel 
brownish oblique discal lines; costal borders mottled 
with white; external borders as above; basal area of 
primaries dusky; margins of palpi, a tuft behind them, 
upper surface of legs, and hind margins of abdominal 
segments, white; expanse of wings, 2 inches 3 lines. 
One male example, Tokei (Fenton). 
Very near to ‘f Smerinthus!” askoldensis, Oberthur, just 
published ; but apparently distinct. 
2. Hyloicus davidis, Oberth. 
Primaries above greyish white, crossed at basal third 
by an oblique undulated fuliginous-brown line, elbowed 
towards the costa within the cell; a blackish streak on 
the inner border from the base to the oblique line; a 
black dot at the base of the costal border; area imme- 
diately beyond the oblique line brownish ; a small white 
stigma at the end of the cell, connected, by a recurrent 
black streak, with the oblique line; two parallel un- 
dulated elbowed fuliginous lines across the disc, crossed 
by three longitudinal black dashes, one towards the base 
of each of the median interspaces, and one in the upper 
