1879.] FROM NEW IRELAND AND NEW BRITAIN. 157 



8. *EupL{EA TREiTscHKiT, Boiscl. Yoy. Astr. Ent. p. 98. 

 New Britain. 



9. EupLGEA DUPONCHELT, Bolsd. Voj. Astr. Eut. p. 97. 

 New Britain. 



The examples sent have all the spots on the underside smaller 

 than specimens thus named in the British Museum. 



10. *Hamadryas ^auiciNCTA, nob. P. Z. S. 1877, p. 142. 

 New Ireland. 



Several sfiecimens, all exactly alike. 



11. Melanitis leda (Linn.), Syst. Nat. i. p. 773. 

 New Ireland. 



12. *Mycalesis lxjgens, Salv. et Godni. P. Z. S. 1877, p. 142. 

 New Ireland. 



1.3. *Mycalesis medus : Salv. et Godm. P.Z.S. IS77, p. 142. 

 New Ireland. 



14. *Drusilla ANA3LEPS, Salv. et Godm. P. Z. S. 1877, p. 142. 

 •New Ireland. 



15. * Cynthia insularis, Salv. et Godm. P. Z S. 1877, p. 142" 

 New Ireland. 



Male specimens now sent agree with Moluccan examples of C. 

 arsinoe. 



16. *Messaras wallacii, Feld. Reise Nov. Lep. p. o90. 

 New Ireland. 



Two damaged specimens doubtfully referable to this species ; they 

 differ i.-? having the marginal band on the underside of the secondaries 

 narrower than specimens from Mysol and Waigiou. 



17. JuNONiA IPHITA, Cram. Pap. Ex. iii. t. 209. f. C, D. 

 New Ireland. 



Two very dark-coloured specimens of this variable species. 



18. *Rhinopalpa algina, Salv. et Godm. P. Z. S. 1877, p. 143. 

 New Ireland. 



19 *Cethosia obscura, Salv. et Godm. P. Z. S. 1877, p. 144. 

 New Ireland. 



20. DiADEMA BOLiNA (Linn.). 

 New Ireland. 



Agrees with specimens from New Guinea. 



21. *DiADEMA iNEXPECTATA, Salv. et Godm. P.Z. S.1877, p. 144. 

 New Ireland. 



With additional male specimens Mr. Brown has also sent females. 



