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l)i\>ailly lionliMVil with Mack soaK's iVoin its (livavication to its union 

 with thi' uuvlian, and (Voin tho niiddli' ot thi- hand so (ornu-d ii hand 

 of iHjual width crosses the roll to tlie divariialion of" tho niodian ; in 

 thc> miihllo of the i-cll is a rather hirne round spot, and in the eosto- 

 suheostal interspaee is a hhiek streak, paraUel to tlie mesial hand 

 and midway hetween it and thi' base; the <'xti'enu' base of the 

 wini; and the inner border are slightly ihisky ; the outer hhiek 

 border of the wiu^;' is rather broad, and within it is a row of iarj^o 

 trian^iihir spots, sejiarated from tlie border by a narrow fulvous 

 stripe, sometimes broken into spots; nearly midway between the row 

 of trian<iular spots and tho mesial band, but api)roaehin<j the former, 

 is a eurved row of rather lar<;o round spots in tlie subcostal and me- 

 dian interspaces. Friuj^o of outer border dark brown, interrupted 

 with oehraceous. 



Lower surface. Fore irini/a pale fuUnus with the markings of tho 

 basal half and the row of round spots repeated conspicuously ; apex 

 pale cinnamon-red, the tip and a streak on costal l)onler midway be- 

 tween it and mesial band, oehraceous; the black border of the upper 

 surtace wantiui; and replaced by very pale einnanion-red nunoletl with 

 some oehraceous scales, the extremities of tlie nervules beiiij; ocliraoe- 

 ous, tipped toward the round spots with laijic, triaii<;ular, scarcely 

 sagittati', black spots. Himl iriit(j.< : extreme basi' pale cinnamon- 

 red, with a white sjMit generally bonlered with black between each of 

 the principal nervures at their origin; at about two-fillhs the dis- 

 tance from the b;ve, a broad transverse band ot' j)ale cinnamon-red 

 crosses the wing, (histed profusely with oehraceous or white scales at 

 its outer and inner limits and especially where it crosses the s]»aces be- 

 tween the prini'ipal nervures ; it is lK>rdered within and without with 

 black ; the inner black border starts from the costal nervure opposite 

 its divarication from the subcostjil, crosses the intei-space obliipiely in- 

 ward, takes a sweeping curve along the outer border of the cell back 

 a little past the divarication of the median nervure, anil crosses to 

 the inner border by two crescents opening inward; the exterior border 

 is composed i>f three parts: the first starts from tiie inidille of the cos- 

 tal border ami crosses the costo-subcostal intersj)ace in a straight line 

 parallel to the inner border; the second starts fron\ the subcostal ner- 

 vure opposite the origin of the first and crosses in a straight, some- 

 times broken, line the next two interspaces, nearly at right angles to 

 the nervures; the third, starting from the lowest branch of the sub- 

 costal nervure, passes to the inner border by a series of crescents open- 



