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the fore wing, but the outer third of the wing irrorated with grey scales ; a recurved 

 black macular decreasing band from the costa near the apex of the wing to the second 

 median nervule ; the discocellular nervules defined by a pale line. Underside : both 

 wings vinous fuscous. Fore wing with the transparent spots as above. Hind wing 

 with the disc irrorated with whitish ; the macular black band much as above ; an ante- 

 ciliary whitish line. Cilia fuscous. 



Expanse, <s , 1*6 inches." 



The figure gives one the idea of a much-worn and possibly abnormal specimen, and 

 it is remarkable that the species, if species it is, has never since turned up among the 

 numerous collections recently sent from the Khasias. 



COLADENIA BUCHANANII. 

 Celcenorrhinus buchananii, de Niceville, Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1889, p. 187, pi. B. fig. 2, ? . 



We transcribe the original description of this species, which was described from a 

 single specimen from the Ruby Mine District, Upper Burmah, as we have not seen a 

 specimen : — 



" Female. Very closely allied to 0. laxmi, mihi, from which it differs in its con- 

 siderably larger size. Upperside : fore wing with the white discal band fully twice as 

 wide, not divided into spots, extending uninterruptedly from the costa to the submedian 

 nervure, its edges very irregular, its lower portion posterior to the first median nervule 

 much narrower than the rest of the band : this species lacks the two obliquely placed 

 black dots found near the base of the submedian interspace in C. laxmi. Hind wing, 

 instead of possessing two parallel discal macular black bands, has a rounded black spot 

 towards the end of the discoiclal cell and a discal series of 6 black spots, of which the 

 anterior one is round and well separated from the spot which follows it, the second 

 spot is round, the next pair are the largest and elongated, and the last pair smaller but 

 also elongated ; cilia of hind wing anteriorly white, posteriorly dark brown. Under- 

 side : both wings with the same differences as above, but all the spots of the hind wing 

 more prominent." 



Although this species is compared with 0. laxmi it agrees better with G. agni in the 

 shape of the hind wing. 



COLADENIA VITKEA. 

 Coladenia vitrea, Leech, Butt. China &c. p. 569, pi. xli. fig. 15, d (1894). 



This species, which was described from a single specimen in the collection of Mr. H. 

 Grose Smith, taken at Ta-tsien-lo, may be distinguished by the hyaline spots on the 

 hind wing below : these, with the exception of one near the base of cell 7, form two 

 irregular transverse series, and are placed as follows : — a subquadrate one near the 

 middle of cell 7, one filling the basal third of cell 6, a large subquadrate o,ie occupying 



