CYMBIUM. 
Puate XIII. 
Species 6. (Fig. c, Mus. Cuming; Fig. d, e, Mus. Brit.) | and fully developed, and the network described in the 
large specimen as partial, is displayed in younger speci- 
mens with the fullness, almost, of an Admiral Cone. Both 
specimens are distinguished by a bright fresh reddish- 
orange hue. 
Cymbium Georgine, like other Cymbia, has the painting 
much more fully displayed in an earlier stage of growth. 
The linear streaks of brown noticed in the preceding Plate 
as a marked characteristic of the species, are constantly 
February, 1860. 
