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miich paler than the upper half, the marginal baud broader and darker, the spots 

 prominent and pure white. Ilindiving greeuish-browu ; a large, thick, angular white 

 spot, filling up the end of the cell, and a complete whorl of seven large, thick, 

 lunular spots at equal distances apart, commencing below the costa near the base, 

 ending in interspace 1, two in the uppermost interspace and one in each of the others. 

 Antennae black, the .shaft and club pure white beneath ; palpi white ; head and body 

 blackish-brown, with some whitish and greenish-ochreous hairs ; on the underside the 

 pectus and abdomen are white, and there are some white hairs on the thorax ; legs 

 ochreous-grey. 



Female like the male, but duller in colour, the marginal Ijands broader, both 

 wings on the upperside with brownish suffusion in parts, the lower discal spots on the 

 underside of the hindwiug connected into a short deutated band. 



Expanse of wings, $ 1^ to 1 /„, ? 1-j^ to lj% inches. 



Habitat. — N.W. Himalayas, China. 



Distribution. — The types are from the Eunag Pass, Busahir, 13,000 feet elevation ; 

 we have it from Chitral ; de Nice'ville records it from Khibber Nala, 16,000 feet, Spiti, 

 Kangra District, Ganges Valley near Nilung Pass, 16,000 feet, and Leech from 

 Ta-tsien-lu, Western China. 



JAPANESE ALLIED SPECIES. 



Erynnis florinda, Pamphila floriuda, Butler, Cist. Ent. ii. p. 28.5 (1878). Erynnis comma var. 

 florinda, Leech, Butt, of China, etc. ii. p. -591, pi. 41, fig. 17, ^ (1893). Habitat, Japan, Yesso. 



EEEATA. 



p. 7. Celsenorrliinus aspersa, p. 660, should be p. 11.5. 



p. 26. erase C. lucifera, J , Leech, it is referred to on p. 9, as a synonym of C. pulomaya. 



p. 3.5. Daimio formosa should be Dalmio fumosa. 



p. 40. before Tagiades khasiana ravi insert Tagiades hhasiana, Moore, .Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 



1884, p. 51. 

 p. 51. erase Tagiades dimidiatn. 

 p. 92. Sarangesa hampsoni, plate 280, should be 780. 

 p. 136, line 16, after olivascens. Leech, add (nee Moore). 



p. 149. erase Pedestes fuscicornis, it is referred to on p. 216 as a synonym of Plastingia suhmacula. 

 p. 229. erase Hidari gyhirita, it is an Er'wnota, and is referred to on p. 160. 

 p. 280. erase Halpe dehills. 

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