al 
194 Mr. A. G. Butler’s Descriptions of new 
falls just within the central band, is feebly indicated by 
a C-shaped grey outline; an indistinct sinuated grey 
submarginal line; two widely separated dusky spots 
close to the outer margin, and a marginal series of black 
dots; fringe brownish, traversed by a dark grey line ; 
secondaries greyish, changing to bronzy brown in certain 
lights; a dusky marginal line; fringe brownish, 
traversed by a dark grey line; thorax grey, with the 
posterior margin of the collar black ; tegule more or less 
washed with rose-red; metathorax with central tes- 
taceous tufts; abdomen greyish white or pale greyish 
brown, dorsal tufts black and lake-brown ; anal tuft dark 
brown ; under surface whity brown ; wings shining, with 
disco-cellular spots, a discal stripe, and an indistinct 
marginal series of dots, grey; expanse of wings, 1 inch 
1 line. 
Tokei (Fenton). 
81. Gerbatha granitalis, n.s. 
Primaries above granite-grey, crossed at basal sixth by 
an oblique zigzag black line ; a bisinuated oblique black 
line at basal third, forming the inner limit of the central 
belt ; the latter is oblique, dark grey, washed with red- 
dish in the cell, its upper two-thirds diffused, only partly 
limited by an indistinct transverse quadrate ‘‘ reniform”’ 
spot, its lower third limited externally by the discal line, 
which is black and sigmoidal; an indistinct grey line 
parallel to and immediately beyond the discal line ; 
external area and a discal nebula cupreous-brown; a 
longitudinal black streak running inwards from the 
external angle almost to the discal line; a blackish 
marginal line; fringe slaty grey; secondaries pale 
shining brown ; fringe with a whitish basal line ; thorax 
eranite-grey ; abdomen greyish brown; under surface 
pale shining pinky brown; the secondaries with an in- 
distinct darker disco-cellular spot and bisinuated discal 
line ; frmge and under surface of body paler than the 
wings; expanse of wings, 1 inch 1 line. 
Tokei (Fenton). 
82. Ercheia umbrosa, n. s. 
Nearest to HY. tenebrosaria of the Andaman Islands, 
but at once distinguishable by the entire absence of white 
