80 Bibliographical Notice. 



another fine black line for two thirds upwards ; there is also 

 a black spot just below the middle and close to the outer side 

 of the band on the fore wings ; a thin marginal interrupted 

 line and black points close to tlie outer margin on both wings ; 

 a black dot at the end of the cell on the hind wings. Under- 

 side paler, no markings; the cell-dots and a complete 

 festooned black line on tiie outer margin of both wings, most 

 jjrominent in the female. 



Expanse of wings, ^ lyV, ? Ijo inch. 



S, G6de, W. Java. 

 ? , Padang, Sumatra. 



Allied to Iluza transversa^ Moore, from Sikkim and Assam. 

 There is a male from Bali in the B. M. unnamed, Quadrifid 

 drawer no. 222. 



Family Boarmiidse. 

 Opthalmodes plesia, no v. 



$ . Moss-green ; palpi and f rons ochreous white, palpi at 

 the sides, head, and antennae black : wings somewhat pale 

 between the bands, making tiiem more or less variegated in 

 colour, with four transverse, duplex, green, slightly dentated 

 bands at equal distances apart, commencing from black spots 

 on the costa of the fore wings and with black spots throughout 

 on each inner band, the outer margin of both wings with 

 equall}" prominent black spots ; cilia white, a black spot at 

 the end of each cell. Underside whitish, suffused with dull 

 pale green ; a black spot at the end of each cell and a dull 

 blackish submarginal band more or less macular. 



Expanse of wings 1/q inch. 



Padang, Sumatra ; one example. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE. 



Boolcs and Portraits illustrating the History of Plant Classification. 



London : Printed by Order of the Trustees of the British Museum, 



1906. 

 In this small pamphlet, which has been drawn up by Dr. A. B. 

 Rendle, to accompany a collection of books and portraits exhibited 

 in the Botanical Gallery of the Ivatural History Museum at South 

 Kensington, there will be found a great deal of information which 

 will be highly appreciated by all who are interested in the history 

 of botany. 



Herein will be found short biographies of some of the most 

 eminent botanists, as well as a brief outline of their work. 



In addition to the text, portraits arc included of Bay, Linnaeus, 

 and Robert Brown, as well as a copy of " Ehret's plate illustrating 

 the 24 classes of the Sexual system." And the whole can be bought 

 for fourpence ! 



