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Northern Pacific Ocean. — Of tiie size of tlie 

 Ap. Bolhia. The ground-colour is dark brown. 

 The superior wings have a short white band, 

 consisting of four longish spots, and which takes 

 its direction from the middle of the front edge to 

 the exterior border ; it extends over four mem- 

 branes, from the second to the fourth. At a small 

 distance from the exterior margin there are six 

 other spots, of which the upper one is very 

 large. A broad, crooked, brownish, yellow patch 

 extends from nearly the middle of the wing, 

 to the back edge near the back angle. The 

 upper half of the under wings has somewhat of a 

 brownish violet lustre. In the middle of the wing 

 there is a large longish patch, the under and ex- 

 terior edge of which is bordered with a dirty 

 yellow ; on the under side of the wings there is the 

 same distribution of colour, only that the darker 

 colours are here paler, and more indistinct ; the 

 superior wings have, at the fore-edge, between the 

 roots and white band, three white spots encircled 

 with black. Besides this all the wings at the ex- 

 ternal edge are encircled with a double row of 

 longish grey spots. The body at the top is dark 

 brown, underneath spotted white j the feelers 

 black, with yellow tips j the palpi and feet whitish- 

 grey. 



Rarick is one of the chiefs of RomanzofF*s 

 group, who first approached us with tokens of 

 friendship. 



