100 M.&. Claparéde on M. de Quatrefages’s 
marginal bands of pinkish spots: hind wings with central band 
as above; costa dark brown; hind margin dark brown, with two 
submarginal lines and an inner submarginal row of oblong spots 
pinkish. 
Body brown ; abdomen with a central yellow streak ; palpi and 
tibize pale greenish. 
Expanse of wings 23-24 inches. 
Hab. Amboina. 
Allied to the preceding species. 
4. Athyma Badoura 9, un. sp. 
Upperside black, markings ferruginous: front wings with 
a long discoidal streak extending to beyond the middle of the 
first median nervule, divided in the middle and broadest be- 
yond the middle, tapering at both extremities; a black ring 
upon the streak at the middle of the cell; an oblique band from 
the front to near the middle of the outer margin, and joining a 
band of four irregular spots between the median nervules near 
the outer margin ; an oblique narrow subapical band, beginning 
at the costa, recurved and tapering at its lower end; an outer 
row of three small subapical spots near the margin ; a large spot 
below the middle of the disk, and an cblique band running to the 
middle of the interior margin; a submarginal pale brown line 
along the outer margin: hind wings with a transverse band near 
the base and a similar band near the hind margin; a central and 
a submarginal band narrow, pale brown. 
Body brown, a greenish collar and a pale ferruginous band 
across the base of abdomen ; antenne tipped with orange. 
Underside reddish ochreous, with central black patches be- 
tween the nervures except near the outer margins; all the ferru- 
ginous markings superseded by white ones. 
Body pale ochreous ; antennz ferruginous. 
Expanse of wings 33 inches. 
Hab. Celebes. 
Allied to A. Cama 2 , Moore (North India). 
XII.— Remarks on M. de Quatrefages’s “ Note on the Classifica- 
tion of the Annelides.” By H. Craparnpe*, 
AFrer a series of varied anatomical investigations upon nume- 
rous types of the class of Annelides, M. de Quatrefages was 
probably in a better position than any one else for attempting a 
revision of the classification of those worms. The last systematic 
* Translated by W. 8S. Dallas, F.L.S. &c., from the ‘ Bibliothéque 
Universelle,’ tome xxii., Bull, Scient. pp. 346-355, April 20, 1865, 
A RS 
