4.30 Colonel C. Swialioe on 



brown, paler and more grey on clieeks and across muzzle, 

 much darkened with blackish on posterior half of back and 

 on outer surface of hind legs. Inner surface of hind legs and 

 line along sides of body bordering white of underparts tawny- 

 ochraceous, becoming lighter and duller anteriorly and con- 

 tinued along sides of neck and spreading over outer surface 

 of fore legs. Feet dull tawny-ochraceous suffused with 

 blackish. Tail blackish suffused with tawny-ochraceous 

 beneath surface. Underparts creamy white ; chin and inter- 

 ramial region light drabby grey. 



Skull and teeth. — The skull and teeth show no special 

 peculiarities. 



Measurements. — Type : hind foot 60 mm. ; ear from 

 meatus 29. Skull : zygomatic breadth 31*4 ; postorbital 

 constriction 17'8 ; interorbital constriction 17; rostral breadth 

 at front of nasals 7*4 ; nasal 14 ; diastema 12'8 ; man- 

 dible 32*4 ; maxillary tooth-row 9'8 ; mandibular tooth- 

 row 9-8. 



Specimens examined. — Three, all from the type locality. 



LXI. — Neio Species of African and Indo-Malayan 

 Ilesperiida?. By Colonel C. SwiNHOE, M.A., F.L.S., &c. 



Family Hesperiidae. 

 Gasyapa kallima^ nov. 



($ ? . Dark olive-brown ; frons, palpi, body below, and 

 legs bright orange-ochreous ; antennae with ochreous and 

 brown bands : fore wings with a very broad and prominent 

 orange-ochreous band from the outer margin above the hinder 

 angle, which it does not reach, to the middle of the costa, 

 running inwards for some distance along the costal vein, just 

 below its middle the band is slightly contracted; cilia of both 

 wings dark brown ; no other markings above or below. 



Expanse of wings, ^ 2 ^q, $ 2^q inclies. 



Milne Bay, New Guinea (types in B. M.). 



Allied to C callixenus. Hew., from Dorey. 



Tagiades louisa, nov. 



? . Blackish brown ; palpi white beneath ; frons with a 

 wdiite spot on each side : fore wings with two large liyaline 

 spots at the end of the cell, one outside its lower angle and 



