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darker freckled ; postmedian line dark grey indented near costa coarsly 

 serrate between veins 2 and 6 ; followed by a grey-clouded yellow band on 

 which are two ocelli, one between veins 2 and 3, the other between veins 4 

 and '5 ; subterminal line dark grey, crenulate. 



Expanse 56 mm. 



Twv> female specimen. 



Near C. alhi])unctata, Leech. 



Menkong (8,000 ft.), June 16 ; Ptuta (8,-500 ft.), June 16. 



In the specimen from Ruta the lower ocellus on forewings, and the 

 middle one on hindwings, are rather larger than in the specimen described. 



25. Callebebia baileyi, sp. n. 



S ■ Blackish, tei-minal area of all the wings whitish sprinkled with 

 blackish brown ; this area on hindwings broad and thinly sprinkled ; traces 

 of a wavy blackish, subterminal line towards costa ; subapical ocellus, mar- 

 gined with tawny, enclosing two white dots set obliquely : tornal ocellus 

 of hindwings ringed with tawny, white pupilled ; fringes white. Underside 

 of forewings as above but the apical area is whiter and the ocellus is larger ; 

 hindwings white freckled with brownish chiefly on costal half ; a small 

 yellow ringed ocellus, with white centre between veins 6 and 7, a smaller 

 one without white centre between veins 5 and 6 ; two larger ocelli, faintly 

 ringed with yellow and centred with white, before tornus ; traces of a 

 brownish subterminal line. 



5. Similar to the male but browner in colour; on the hindwings the 

 upper ocellus is almost, and that between veins 5 and 6 entirelj^ absent ; 

 two diffuse brownish lines, the outer bluntly dentate, represent margins 

 of a medial band. 



Expanse 60 — 64 mm. S , 60 — 67 mm. § . 



Six male specimens and three females. 



Allied to C. annada, Moore. 



The ocelli of upperside vary in size and those of the underside of hind- 

 Avings vary in number. Where the subapical ocellus of forewings is much 

 reduced in size on the upperside it looses one white pupil, although re- 

 maining bipupilated and of normal size on the underside. The brown 

 sprinkling is heavier in some specimens than in others, and in one male 

 (Dichu) it extends over most of the wing. 



Drowa Gompa (10,000 ft.), June 26 and July 3 ( 9 type); Giada (9,500 ft.), 

 July 2 ((^ type); Chikung (9,000 ft.), July 3 (7 00 ft.), July 4; Dicuh 

 (6,000 ft.), July 8. 



26. Oallerebia phyllis. 



Callerebia phyllis, Leech, Entom. xxiv., Suppl. p. 57 (1891); Butt., China, 

 Japan and Oorea, p. 101, pi. ix, fig. 9 (1892.) 

 One male specimen. 

 Gera (9,000 ft.), June 7. 



27. Callekebia inconstans, sp. n. 

 S ■ Brownish or sooty black with a diffuse, reddish fulvous band on 

 outer area of each wing, not reaching costa or dorsum on either wing ; 

 subapical spot black, enclosing two white points. Underside of forewings 

 reddish fulvous, terminal border greyish brown, sprinkled with whitish 

 grey on apical area ; an undulated darker transverse line before the apical 

 spot which is rather larger than above ; underside of hindwings greyish 

 irrorated with darker ; antemedial line brownish, irregular, not distinct ; 

 postmedial line brownish, bluntly dentate, outwardly bordered with 

 ochreous ; a subterminal series of white points. 



