240 Mr. W. F. Kirby's Notes on 



Sylhet. Maassen in mus.; Mauritius, Guerin. Our 

 specimen is erroneously labelled Brazil. I am indebted 

 to Prof. Westwood for the identification of this species. 



The uniform coloration of the under-surface, the 

 absence of any belt on the abdomen, and the colour of the 

 anal tuft will at once separate this from any other species 

 of the Hylas group. 



Himantoides Undata, Walk. 



Exp. al. 1^ in. Body brown, with two darker bands 

 at the base of the abdomen. Fore wings banded with 

 paler and darker bands, varying in intensity, and some- 

 times broken into spots. A white dot at the base, followed 

 by a short black dash ; a small black discoidal spot, gene- 

 rally containing another white dot. Hind wings rounded, 

 black, with the centre luteous, widening out from the anal 

 angle to the costa ; fringes of hind wings luteous. Under- 

 side of fore wings brown, with a triangular luteous spot 

 near the base ; hind wings more or less luteous, costa and 

 hind margin brown. 



Jamaica. Two specimens. 



Aleuron Butleri. 



Exp. al. 2^ in. Allied to Iphis, Walk., and Ypanemce, 

 Boisd. Shape of Iphis, but the angle of the fore Avings 

 somewhat more obtuse. Fore wings pale brown, with a 

 black dot at the base near the costa, and just beyond it, 

 a large greenish-brown spot, enclosing a white dot on the 

 costa. A broad band of the same colour, but paler across 

 the middle of the wing, curving towards the base, and 

 somewhat produced in this direction along the inner mar- 

 gin ; upon this is placed a triangular silvery discoidal spot, 

 and a dot above it. Outside the band is a dark line, 

 angulated parallel with the hind margin. Hind wings 

 pale brown, with a suffused black stripe across the middle, 

 and a dusky line beyond it, corresponding to that on the 

 fore wings. Hind margin bordered with brown towards 

 the front angle. Underside paler, with a slight reddish 

 tinge, and two dusky lines running across both wings. 



West Indies. One damaged specimen. 



Cheer camp a Margarita. 

 Exp. al. 2 1 in. Allied to Oklenlandice, Fabr., and 

 Inter secta, Butl. Thorax and abdomen greenish-brown. 



