436 Mr. Roland Men on some new species of 
irregular marking of about the same size ; a little beyond 
the cell, between subcostal nervure and third median 
nervule, an oblique row of three small rounded contiguous 
spots; immediately bounding the second and third spots 
of this row externally, two small elongate transparent 
markings with ill-defined edges; below the third spot of 
the row, and well separated from it, a very small rounded 
black spot, between third and second median nervules ; 
a similar slightly larger spot between median and sub- 
median nervures, on edge of basal irroration; and a 
third, larger and not so rounded, between first median 
nervule and submedian nervure beyond middle. Hind 
wing :—Base more widely marked with black than in 
fore wing; black.spots very small and few in number, 
viz., two in discoidal cell (that near base confounded 
with black suffusion); one on upper disco-cellular 
nervule; one above, and one below, cell; and five 
minute ones in a very irregular discal row about middle 
(interrupted widely about the branching of median 
nervure), of which only the first, fourth, and fifth are 
distinct; hind margin with a rather narrow, well-marked, 
unspotted black border. Under side :—Hind wing and 
apical area of fore wing, cream-colour dusted finely with 
srey: Fore wing:—A narrow edging of cream-colour 
along costa; spots as on upper side, with the addition of 
a black dot on costa at base ; ground colour paler, more 
glossy, inclining to pink; apical and hind-marginal 
cream-colour crossed by conspicuous internervular 
orange rays, of which the longest is between subcostal 
nervure and upper radial; nervules and hind margins 
more finely and thinly defined with black than on upper 
side, particularly the latter. Hind wing :—Black spots 
better defined than on upper side, especially those of 
median transverse row, an additional one on costa near 
base; another on inner-margin near base; and two 
between submedian nervure and inner margin a little 
before termination of median row; a very thin hind- 
marginal black edging line preceded at a little distance 
by an equally thin festooned line; the space between 
these two lines is clear cream-colour, without irroration, 
but is crossed by the very fine black nervular lines ; 
before the festooned line, a row of eight conspicuous 
cuneate orange markings of about equal size, the eighth 
interiorly becoming pink; other dispersed pink markings, 
irregular in form and size, before middle, viz., one on 
