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with two very irregular broad discal black fasciae joined in tlie middle ; 

 three most minute transparent subapioal dots, the uppermost the largest, 

 placed at the outer edge of the anterior portion of the outer black fascia, 

 a very minute similar spot in the second median interspace, a very 

 attenuated spot across the middle of the first median interspace, both 

 placed on the outer black fascia ; the inner margin somewhat broadly 

 irrorated with greyish scales ; a submarginal indistinct broad blackish 

 fascia. Hindwing, ground-colour much as in the forewing, but the outer 

 third of the wing irrorated with gray scales ; a recurved black macular 

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

 median nervule; the disco-cellular nervules defined by a pale line. 

 Undekside, both ivings vinous-fuscous, Foreiving with the transparent 

 spots as above. Hindwing with the disc irrorated with whitish ; the 

 macular black band much as above ; an anteciliary whitish line. Cilia 

 fuscous. 



The Rev. Walter A. Hamilton, after whom I have much pleasure 

 in naming it, obtained a single specimen in Sylhet in the spring. It is 

 quite unlike any species known to me, and I place it in the genus 

 Coladenia only because it agrees in outline with G. tissa, Moore. 



25. Parnaea uma, n. sp., PI. XIII, Fig. 9, ? 

 Habitat : Karen Hills, Burma. 



Expanse : $ , 2-0 inches. 



Description : Female. Upperside, hoih wings rich dark glossy 

 brown, the base clothed with somewhat long greenish-ochreous setse. Cilia 

 ochreous-brown. Forewing with a spot in the discoidal cell divided in 

 the middle by a fold of the wing, its upper portion lengthened, inwardly 

 sharply pointed ; three increasing conjoined subapical spots, the pos- 

 terior one nearly twice as large as the other two taken together ; a 

 quadrate spot near the middle of the second median interspace, a larger 

 one in the first median interspace placed exactly midway between the 

 spot in the second median interspace and the lower portion of the cell 

 spot, its outer edge highly excavated, its inner edge correspondingly 

 rounded — all these spots shining translucent ochreous. Underside, both 

 wings brown strongly washed with vinous. Forewing with the spots as 

 above but white instead of ochreous, the spot in the cell entire. Hind- 

 wing with a lengthened subcostal broad streak posteriorly bounded by the 

 subcostal nervure and second subcostal nervule; a discal recurved 

 transverse series of six quadrate spots, of which the two below the 

 posterior end of the subcostal streak are the smallest, a similar but 

 somewhat suffused spot near the base of the wing— the streak and spots 

 all pure silvery. Head and body concolorous with the wings above, 



