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base ; the outer line commences with a black spot on costa 

 one fifth from apex, bends outward a little, and is dentated to 

 vein 2, where it runs straight in and down in a short thick 

 line to the hinder margin at two thirds, and is continued on 

 the hind wing nearer the middle of the wing, and is curved 

 outwards in its centre ; on this wing there is also a lunule at 

 the end of the cell ; marginal line luteous, nearly white, com- 

 posed of lunules on fore wings, joined together and in one 

 example entire on hind wings j cilia luteous white, intersected 

 by a brown macular band. Underside paler, markings as 

 above ; body and legs whitish, the latter with some brown 

 bands. 



Expanse of wings -f^ inch. 



Cheri;a Punji. Three examples. 



The fore wings are unusually square, the hinder margin 

 being very nearly as long as the costa. 



Genus Ebulea, Guen. 

 6. Ebulea intensalisj sp. n. 



^ . Chocolate- brown, very variable in colour, some examples 

 nearly pure brown, and every intermediate between that 

 colour and bright chocolate. Wings with the lines and spots 

 brown, the former fairly distinct : fore wings with a spot at tiie 

 end of cell, sometimes indistinct ; interior line curving out- 

 wards from costa one sixth from base to hinder margin at one 

 third ; exterior line composed of lunules from costa one third 

 from apex, curving outwards almost from the costa itself, 

 •with an evenly round curve to vein 2, where it bends inwards, 

 and then straight down to the hinder margin at two thirds : 

 hind wing with a discal line, with an outward curve in the 

 middle, generally lighter than tlie fore wings, but not always ; 

 marginal line brown, with pale lunules ; cilia brown, with 

 pale tips, in some specimens half brown and half pale. 

 Underside : body, legs, and wings pale chocolate-grey; wings 

 with the outer line distinct, and composed of black spots on 

 the veins ; fore legs with brown bands. 



Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



Cherra Punji. Numerous examples. 



Genus CiRCOBOTTS, Butler. 

 7. Circohotys acutangulalis, sp. n. 

 ^ . Palpi ochreous, with grey tip; antenna, head, body, and 

 ■wings pale ochreous. Fore wings very acute, with the costal 

 space for two thirds from the base sufiused with dark grey j a 

 band of the same colour on the outer margin, extending for 

 one third from the apex immediately below the costa, which is 



