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4. Calysisme tabitha^ Fabr. 



One male taken at Sheemagar (lat. 22° 19' N.) on the 

 12th December; one female without special locality. 



5. Calysisme ostrea, Westvy. 

 A single small male, without special locality. 



6. Calysisme jperseus^ Fabr. 



A female obtained on the Irrawacldy, thirty miles above 

 Mandalay (lat. 22° 27' N.), on the 14th December, 1885. 



7. Calysisme Carpenteri^ sp. n. 



Nearest to C. visala, but formed like C. perseiis, pattern 

 and coloration of the upper surface as in the former ; under 

 surface more nearly as in the latter, but redder, and crossed 

 by two well-defined black lines, the outer one much less 

 straight than the outer edge of the central belt of C. perseus 

 and (J. visala ; the primaries also with an abbreviated dusky 

 line near the base ; ocelli, excepting the fifth on the secon- 

 daries (which is black), reduced to white points; veins blackish. 

 Expanse of wings 61 millim. 



A female taken at Kabwett, on the Irrawaddy (lat. 22° 

 44' N.) , 5th January, 1886. 



The black lines across the wings and the blackish veins on 

 the under surface readily distinguish this species from all the 

 allied forms. 



8. Orsotrimna runekay Moore. 



A male specimen was obtained in December on the Irra- 

 waddy, thirty miles above Mandalay (lat. 22° 27' N.). 



9. Y'ptliima^ sp. n. 



One broken male, somewhat rubbed and without exact 

 locality. It appears to come nearest to Y. ordinata, but the 

 anal angle of the secondaries is broken away on both sides. 



10. YpjtJiima Marshallii^ Butler. 



Two specimens obtained thirty miles above Mandalay 

 (lat. 22° 27' N.), on the 14th December. 



11. Yjythima catliarina^ sp. n. 



Nearly allied to Y. mahratta (of which I have twelve 

 specimens before me), but differing in the greyer, less rufous 

 tint of the upper surface, and in the distinctly yellowish 



