248 MR. F. MOORE ON LEPIDOPTERA [Feb. 21, 
wing attenuated anteriorly and extending to costal border; the band 
on hind wing very broad and irregular ; anal and subanal spots small. 
Female. Paler ; discal spot very large and oval ; band on under- 
side as in male. 
Expanse, ¢ 2 1,9; inch. 
Hab. N.W. Himalaya (Deyra Doon ; Dharmsala). 
Taken by Mr. Hocking on quince tree, at 6000 feet elevation. 
The type specimen described above is now in the British-Museum 
collection. Its locality label is ‘‘ Himalaya,” not Burmah, as stated 
in my original description. 
HoRraGaA VIOLA, 0. sp. 
Male. Violet-brown ; fore wing with a small white discal spot. 
Female. Violet-brown, palest on the hind wing; lower basal and 
discal area of both wings dull cyaneous blue, discal white spot larger. 
Underside darkish violaceous brownish-ochreous, the white discal 
spot continued to posterior margin; the band on hind wing narrowly 
white in both sexes. 
Expanse, ¢ 3%, Q 1 inch. 
Hab. Dharmsala. In coll. British Museum. 
ILERDA TAMU. 
Polyommatus tamu, Kollar, Hiigel’s Kasch. iv. p.417, pl.6.£.7,8id - 
Ilerda tamu, Hewitson, Illust. D. Lep. p. 57. 
Allied to I. androcles. Male. Upperside blackish brown; with 
the medial, basal, and discal area of fore wing and medial area of hind 
wing sparsely covered with dull metallic greenish-blue scales, these 
scales scarcely appearing below the submedian vein on the fore wing 
and being less thickly disposed on the hind wing ; anal red lunules 
narrow and distinct. 
Female paler brown; fore wing with an oblique discal slightly- 
curved short red band; hind wing with a marginal narrow sinuous 
red band. 
Underside dull saffron-yellow; markings similar to those of I. an- 
drocles. 
Expanse 1,4; inch. 
Hab. N.W. Himalayas, Masuri (Lang); Dharmsala (Hocking). 
In coll. F. Moore and British Museum. 
ILERDA CORUSCANS, 0. sp. 
Smaller than I. androcles. Male of a denser blackish-brown 
colour: fore wing with the lower basal and discal area, and medial 
area of hind wing entirely covered with glittering metallic blue scales, 
which in some lights are of a smalt-blue tint ; two slender, short, red 
anal lunules. 
Female paler brown: fore wing with a narrow red oblique band, 
and hind wing with a marginal sinuous red band. 
Expanse 1,4; inch. 
Hab. N.W. Himalaya: Bisahur, between Sarhan and Tranda 
et ; Dharmsala (Hocking). In coll. F. Moore and British 
useum. 
