1888.] L. de Niceville — Neiv Butterflies from tJie Indian Region. 291 



Forewing marked as on the upperside. Hindiving with the basal third 

 of the wing rich chrome-j'-ellow. Head and body above concolorous with 

 the wings, palpi and thorax below grey, abdomen cinereous. 



I am indebted to Mr. Harold S. Ferguson for a single specimen of 

 this remarkable species, which as far as I know has no near ally. He 

 informs me that it was captured by a Mr. Atholl MacGregor, probably in 

 March or April, 1880, at Pirmaad, and that Mr. MacGregor, who is now 

 in England, possesses only one other specimen. 



23. HiDARi BHAWANi, n. sp., PI. XIII, Fig. 6, (5*. 



Habitat : Arracan Coast, Burma. 



Expanse : cf, 2-2 inches. 



Description : Male. Upperside, both wings ochreous-brown. Fore- 

 wing with four lustrous semi-transparent pale yellow spots, one just 

 beyond the middle of the cell much constricted in the middle, an oval 

 one in the upper discoid al interspace, a squarish one near the middle of 

 the second median interspace, and the last near the middle of the first 

 median interspace, lunular ; a small opaque spot in the submedian inter- 

 space touching the middle of the submedian nervure. Hindwing 

 unmarked, but densely woolly towards the base. Underside, foreiving 

 brown, the costa and the apex broadly pale ochreous more or less striat- 

 ed with fine brown lines ; the four semi-transparent spots as above, but 

 with two minute ones above the subapical spot divided by the fourth 

 subcostal nervule ; the spot in the submedian interspace larger and 

 diffused. Hindiving pale ochreous, but with a dark brown streak parallel 

 and near to the costa from the base to the outer margin, and the abdo- 

 minal margin widely brown, the ochreous portion of the wing coarsely 

 striated with brown. Head and thorax above clothed with long pale 

 ochreous hairs, but with a line of dark brown hairs running down the 

 middle ; abdomen dark brown above ; palpi, thorax, and abdomen pale 

 ochreous beneath ; antennoi with the shaft pale ochreous above dark 

 brown beneath, club pale ochreous anteriorly, fuscous posteriorly. 



Described from a single specimen in Captain C. T, Bingham's 

 collection taken by him in February, 1886. It cannot be mistaken for 

 the other three species of the genus, H. irava, Moore, H. sybirita, 

 Hewitson, or H. staudingeri, Distant, all of which occur in the Malay 

 Peninsula. 



24. Coladenia hamiltonii, n. sp., PI. XIII, Fig. 8, cf. 

 Habitat : Sylhet, 

 Expanse : c^ , 1-6 inches. 

 Description: Male, Upperside, foreiving olive-greenish fuscous, 



