170 Dr. A. Gunther on a new Species of 



angle, and with outer pale transverse lines corresponding to 

 the lines on the fore wings. Underside much paler, uniform 

 in colour, with a thin discal (on hind wings medial) grey 

 band across both wings. 



Expanse of wings 1^^,^ inch. 



Singapore. 



There is a specimen from Tenasserim of this insect in the 

 British Museum unnamed. 



Fam. Pyralidae. 



14. Sisyrophora cirrah's, sp. n. 



d . Palpi upturned, conically scaled ; antennas with the 

 first joint dilated; the shaft laminate, excised at base, with 

 tufts of scales on upperside before and after the excision. 

 Fore wing with costal fold enclosing a tuft of long hair. 

 Silvery white ; head, base of collar, shoulders, and anal tuft 

 black-brown ; fore wing with the costa golden brown, ex- 

 panding into patches at middle and end of cell, and conjoined 

 to the discocellular line and patches beyond end of cell, all 

 these markings being irrorated with metallic scales. Hind 

 wing with discocellular spot ; both wings with submarginal 

 series of fuscous strigae almost conjoined into a line and 

 dentate inwards on vein 2. 



Expanse of wings 1 j^^ inch. 



South Borneo. 



XXI. — Description of a new Species of Delma from Western 

 Australia. By JL)r. A. GriJNTHEK. 



The Lizard described here was discovered by H. N. Bailey, 

 Esq., in the neighbourhood of Cue, a new township which 

 has si)rung up in the middle of the Murchison Gold- Field, 

 some 200 miles from the coast. It was accompanied by a 

 specimen of J^aranus caudolineatus (Blgr.), which seems lo 

 be restricted to Western Australia, and is probably the 

 smallest species of the genus. 



Delma {Cryptodelma) Baileyi. 



This species is allied to the type of the genus, Cryptodelma 

 nigriceps (Fischer, Wiegm. Arch. 1882, p. 290, Taf. i. 

 figs. 5-9), from Nicol Bay, but distinguished by a considerably 

 smaller number of longitudinal series of scales, viz. 22, whilst 



