grey and indistinct ; a marginal line and zigzag line between the two 

 bands bluish-ashy. Expanse 2\ inches. 



Hab. Simla ; N.W. India. In Museum East India Company, and 

 W. C. Hewitson, Esq. 



Remark. — This species may be known from N. Manasa by its 

 ferruginous markings and straight discoidal streak. 



8. Neptis Narayana, Moore. (PI. XLIX. f. 3.) 



Neptis Nurayana, n. sp. Male. — TTpper-side black; markings 

 white ; fore-wing with the discoidal streak narrow ; along costal mar- 

 gin towards the apex some narrow spots, with two large spots de- 

 scending obliquely across the apex ; a quadrate spot in middle of 

 disc, and another on posterior margin ; two submarginal narrow spots 

 parallel with the quadrate discal spot ; hind-wing with straight inner 

 and narrower nearly straight outer band. Under-side glossy ferru- 

 ginous, darkest about the middle of the wings, very pale at the 

 base of costal margin, and blackish along posterior margin of the 

 fore-wing ; fore-wing with markings as above ; hind-wing with sub- 

 marginrJ line, zigzag line between the two bands, greyish-white. Ex- 

 panse 2-| inches. 



Hab. N. India. In British Museum Collection. 



Remark. — Allied to Neptis Zaida, but may be known from that 

 and other allied species by the markings on the upper-side being 

 pure tohite. 



9. Neptis Radha, Moore. 



Neptis Radha, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E. I. C. i. p. 166. pi. 4 a. 

 f. 4 (1857). 



Neptis Radha. Male. — Upper-side brownish-black ; markings 

 ferruginous ; fore- wing with a long discoidal streak, narrow at base, 

 and extending to a short distance between the third and second me- 

 dian veinlets ; two small spots on costal margin, and two larger ob- 

 lique spots near the apex ; a large spot on disc, and an elongate spot 

 to middle of posterior margin ; marginal line pale ; hind-wing with 

 rather broad inner and narrower outer band, both extending across 

 the abdominal margin ; a marginal line and line between the two 

 bands pale brown. Under-side ferruginous-brown ; markings as 

 above, but indistinct, owing to the surface being mottled over with 

 ashy-blue. Expanse 2^ inches. 



II nb. Darjeeling ; Bootan ; N. India. In Museum East India 

 Company. 



10. Neptis Zaida. 



$ Limenitis Zaida, E. Doubleday, MS. 



Neptis Zaida, Westwood in Doubleday and Hewitson's Diurnal 

 Lep. p. 2/2. n. 9. t. 35. f. 3 (1850). 



Hub. Simla ; N.W. India. In Collection British Museum, and 

 W. C. Hewitson, Esq. 



