278 LEPIDOPTEBA INDICA. 



joined by finer bars to the black terminal line. Hindwing with the black apical patch 

 of the same width as the orange-red band, all the spots larger than in nyseus and more 

 numerous, most of them joined together, forming a transverse medial band broken and 

 disjointed in its middle and a small curved band outside it in the middle of the 

 disc. Cilia, antennae, head and body as in nyseus. 



Female. Like the male, band and spots below larger. 



Expanse of wings, $ 1^, ? lyo- to ly% inches. 



Habitat. — Khasia Hills, Assam. 



A good local form, the underside quite distinctive, and does not vary in the many 

 hundreds of specimens we have received from the Khasia Hills, de Niceville, though 

 he described nyseus correctly, figured a Khasia Hill example of khasiana from Shillong 

 in error. 



ERRATA. 



Page 11, Catop}iaga swinlioei should be Catophaga ares; swinhoei becomes a synonym, 

 ares not being prseoccupied in the Genus Catophaga. 

 „ 49, hlairii should be hlairiana. 

 „ 102, Ixias hausala, 16, Ic (Dry-season Brood), should be 1&, Id, and Ic (Extreme 



Dry -season Brood). 

 ,, 102, Icansala should be Jcausala. 



„ 104, Ixias dharmsalse, figs. 1, lo, 3, ?, should be 1, Irt, i, J. 

 ,, 149, line Madders, should be Manders. 

 „ 160, helichta should be helichtha. 

 „ 165, Eurymus eogene, era,se 2c, $. 

 ,, 206, Section II. Lycaenopstnse should be Lycsenopsis. 

 Plate 591, Eehomoia glaucippe, figs. Id, \e, represent the larva and pupa of Hehomoia 

 javartensis. 

 „ 637, fig. 12; the artist has figured two males, instead of male and female. 



