442 Mr. Roland ncn on some new species of 
defined whitish marks; a little before apex, from costa 
to second subcostal nervule, a large elongate fuscous 
marking, leaving two white spots between it and the 
submarginal streak ; immediately beneath and slightly 
beyond this marking an obscure fuscous red-centred pale 
yellow-ringed ocellus; below this some greyish irrora- 
tion, extending to anal angle, but interrupted between 
second and first median nervule by a conspicuous red, 
blue-pupilled, black-clouded, yellow- and black-ringed 
ocellus ; the trace of a faint grey line from costa, about 
middle, straight to before anal angle or inner margin, 
where it becomes darker but suffused. Under side :— 
Duller, iridescence much fainter, very thinly irrorated 
with fuscous, except about a central band; the fuscous 
markings only indicated by a greyer tint; near bases a 
common double transverse irregular stria (indistinct in 
hind wing) from costal nervure of: fore wing to sub- 
median nervure of hind wing; also a common fuscous 
streak from first median nervule of fore wing to inner 
margin near anal angle of hind wing. Fore wing :—A 
very short thin transverse stria in cell close to base; a 
double stria, closing cell, from costa to below first 
median nervule, where its outer edge joins the common 
fuscous streak; fuscous spots near hind margin and 
posterior angle represented by two imperfect fuscous 
ocelli in white rings ; another similar (or more imperfect) 
ocellus near subapical projection. Hind wing :—The 
two ocelli equally distinct and well coloured, but the 
lower one the larger ; anal-angular termination of sub- 
marginal streak enlarged and conspicuously fuscous. 
?. Like the male, but with all the fuscous markings 
broader. Fore wing :—Basal grey ill-defined, or almost 
obsolete ; common fuscous streak of under side usually 
more or less distinctly marked, interrupted, commencing 
on subcostal nervure a little beyond cell, and sharply 
angulated on third median nervule ; an additional small 
white spot immediately beyond the first in apical fuscous ; 
the two large black discal spots usually so suffusedly in- 
creased as to be confluent with the hind-marginal 
fuscous, and so enclosing three or four whitish spots. 
Hind wing :—The common streak distinct ; other mark- 
ings much as in male ; the upper ocellus more obscured 
with fuscous. Under side :—Duller, much more closely 
irrorated than in male, inclining to yellowish (in one 
example very pale sandy brownish). Hind wing :—The 
