1895.] 



OK BTTTTEErLlES rEOM WEST OP LAKE ISTASA. 



627 



Plate XXXIII. 



Fig. 1. Iraota nila, Dist., (^ , p. 588. 



2. Arrhenothrix loivii, sp. n., 



cJ.p. 596. 



3. Pratapa lucidus, sp, n., (J, 



p. 696. 



4. devmia, sp. n., J . 



p. 597. 



5. ,5, p. 597. 



6. calculis, sp. n., S , 



p. 698. 



7. — ^ , 2, p. 598. 



8. Tajuria tussis, sp. n., (^ , 



p. 601. 

 9. , 2, p. 601. 



Fig. 10. Tajuria cyrus, sp. n., cJ, 

 p. 600. 

 11. ■, 2, p. 600. 



12. dominus, sp. n., (^ , 



p. 600. 



13. cafo, sp. n., c?. P- 601. 



14. ,2, p. 601. 



15. Pratapa sannio, sp. n., c?, 

 p. 596. 



16. Hypolycmna skapane, sp. n., 



c?,p. 604. 



17. , 2.P-604. 



IS. phemis, sp. n., (J, 



p. 604. 



Plate XXXIV. 



Fig. 1. Chliaria mimima, sp. n., c?, 

 p. 605. 



2. Biduanda thtenia, sp. n., 2 > 



p. 614. 



3. Jacoona j'usana, sp. n., cJ, 



p. 609. 



4. mciosuja, sp. n., (^j 



p. 609. 



5. Biduanda staudingcri, sp. n., 



d^.p. 615. 

 6. ,2, p. 615. 



7. Marmessus swrindra, sp. n., 



c?,p.617. 



8. Horaffa eorniculum, sp. n., 



p. 611. 



9. affinis, sp. n., ^, p. 611. 



Fig. 10. Beudorix sfcmdingcri, sp. n., 

 c^,p. 621. 



11. Rapala barthema, Dist., c? , 



p. 623. 



12. laima,aY>. n., c^". P- 6-4. 



13. drasmos, sp. n., 2i 



p. 624. 



14. Poritia pharc, sp. n., S , 

 p. 567. 



15. Poriskina phalcos, sp. n., 



(^,p.570. 



16. Rapala olivia, sp. u., c?, 



p. 622. 

 J 7. Cyaniris phtiste, sp. n., ;?• 

 p. 573, 



5, On a small Collection of Butterflies sent by Mr. Richard 

 Crawshay from the country west of Lake Nyasa. 

 By Arthur G. Butler, Ph.D., F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c., 

 Assistant- Keeper of the Zoological Department, British 

 Museum. 



[Eeceived June 12, 1895.] 

 (Plate XXXV.) 



The present consignment was forwarded to me by Mr. Sclater 

 early in the present year; although very small, it is decidedly 

 interesting, and the specimens, with only one or two exceptions, 

 are in the admirable condition charac:eristic of Mr. Crcwshay's 

 collections. Five new species are now described. 



The following extract from a letter to our Secretary evidences 

 the careful and methodical manner in which Mr. Crawshay 

 collects : — 



" The collection I send is a very small one, made in Nyika chiefly, 



