52 LEAST MEADOW BROYvN. 



Underneath, the fore wings are fulvous; their base, tip, and 

 border, g'l'ey, and near the tip is a distinct eye — black with 

 a white pupil, and surrounded by a pale yellowish border or 

 ring, in an indistinct patch of which the eye is placed. The 

 hind wings underneath are greyish brown, with a faint tinge 

 of reddish at the base, irregularly marked at the edge of the 

 mark, as above; this is followed by a yellowish white streak 

 of very sinuous shape, widest in the middle and narrower at 

 either end. The remainder of the outside of the wings is the 

 same colour as the base, but paler, and in it is a row of 

 several minute faint eyes. 



Varieties occur in which the eyes are more or less obliterated: 

 I have one which has the corner of one of the fore wings 

 curtailed in a curious manner, though possessing the rounded 

 appearance. 



