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close to the front edge, which has two indentures 

 towards the exterior edge. There is a broad 

 scalloped transverse band of the same colour, a line 

 and a half from the external margin, which reaches 

 neither the front nor the back edge ; inwards it 

 has indentures, outwards projecting scallops. On 

 the interior border of the wing between the root 

 and band there are five white points, of which four 

 form a row j other indistinct ones are between 

 the two patches. On the under side we must 

 observe the greatest number and distinctness of 

 the white dots in the middle, and a row of dots 

 on the edge of all the wings. Besides these, the 

 reddish spot at the root of the lower wings is here 

 divided into a small spot near to the root, and a. 

 larger one in the shape of a cross. Of the parts 

 of the body I can only observe of the back, breast, 

 and legs, that they have white dots ; the rest is 

 wanting in my specimen. 



XX. PONTIA HENNINGIA. 



P. alts atris : anticisfascia lata transversa alba, pos» 

 ticis supra medio maculisque subtiis lateralibus suU 

 phureis, basique coccineis. 



From Manilla. — It is a little smaller than 

 Herbst's drawing of Pasithoe, with which it has 

 great similarity. From the outer edge of the upper 

 wings, not far from the root, begins a white band 

 three lines broad, and extends towards the back 

 angle, which it does not however reach. The root 



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