76 Colonel C. Svvinhoe on new 



brown ; a stibterminal series of acutely angled white conjoined 

 marks on both wings from the double line hind wards ; on the 

 hind wing between the medial band and the white angular 

 series is a brownish shaded band, the outer margin of the 

 wing dark brown. Underside with the ground-colour as in 

 the male, but densely irrorated throughout with brown atoms, 

 two brown bars closing the cell of the fore wing; a medial 

 blackish-brown line across both wings, bent inwards on to the 

 costa on the fore wing; a similarly shaped but angulated post- 

 medial line, a double submarginal line, the inner one 

 thickened towards the costa of fore wing, and a thin row of 

 black lunules close to the margin ; cilia of both wings black. 



Expanse of wings, $ 3, ? 3h inches. 



Ilab. Padang, Sumatra. 



Anna dementi, nov. 



? . Head, thorax, and fore wing clear ochreous grey : fore 

 wing not irrorated as in most of the species of this group, but 

 striated with grey over the entire wing, the fine striations 

 quite clear throughout and more numerous towards the outer 

 margin; a hardly visible ear-shaped mark at the end of the 

 cell, an angulated black spot on the costa beyond the middle, 

 from its point an outwardly curved, waved, faint grey line runs 

 to near the middle of the hinder margin, where it is bluntly 

 angled and runs up to the costa one-fourth from the base ; a 

 broad brown diffused band down the wing one-fifth from the 

 outer margin, angled outwards below the costa, where it is 

 darkest, then somewhat acutely angled inwards and again 

 outwards ; cilia brown : hind wing bright ochreous yellow, a 

 broad black discal band, not reaching the hinder angle and 

 suddenly narrowing before reaching the costa near the apex. 

 Underside greyish ochreous : fore wing with a very large 

 lower discal black patch : hind wing with a pale discal brown 

 band, blackish on the costa, and enlarged and black at its 

 lower extremity, which does not reach the hinder angle. 



Expanse of wings, $ ,3 inches. 



Hab. Roebourne, Sherlock River, Australia {Clement). 



The black band of the hind'wing in the type-specimen is 

 much broader than in the others. I have three examples, all 

 females ; I can find no striations on the fore wing of any of 

 the long series in my collection of this group. I have seven 

 species, there is no black spot, angulated or otherwise, in the 

 centre of any of them. 



