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Demigretta sacra, Gm. Lampongs. 

 BubuloHS coromandus, Bodd. Palembang. Padang 

 Ardetta cinnamomea, Gm. Padang. 

 Butoridea javanica, Horsf. Paiembang. 

 Leptoptilus javanious, Sonf. Palembang. 

 Tantalus lacteus, Temm. Palembang. 

 Totanus glareola, L. Lampongs. 

 Tringoides bypoleucus, L. Lampongs. 

 Scolopax Tusticola, L. 



Khynolijea capensla, L. Padang. Palembang. 

 Hypotsenidia Btriata, L. Palembang. Padang. 

 Erythra phoenioura, Forst. L£,mpongs. 

 Dendrocygna arcuata, Horsf. 

 Sterna media, Horsf. 

 Lergii, Liclit. 



III.— ADDITIONS TO THE INSECT FAUNA OF SUMATEA. 



Descriptions of Lepidoteka discovered hy the Author in Sumat'-a. 



The descriptions of species under Mr. Smith's or Mr. Butler's name, have 

 been kindly prepared by them for me. 



Ntmphalids:. 



Trepsichrois van-deventeri, mihi, sp. nov. — Intermediate between T. 

 mulciher of Borneo and T. linnei ; differs from the former in the slightly 

 larger spots on fore-wings of male, and in the well-defined whiter mark- 

 ings in the female — in T. mulciher they are brownish; from T. linnei it 

 differs in its smaller size, less angulated fore-wings, smaller spots on 

 these wings in both sexes and much narrower streaks on hind-wings of 

 female; it occurs in Sumatra, Malacca, and Cachar (Assam). Lampongs, 

 No. 99. This Jpecies is named in honour of Mr, Justice Van De venter, 

 of the Dutch-Indian Bench. 



Kallima spiridiva, Smith, sp. nov. — Upper side : anterior wing, uniform 

 dark brown, almost black, crossed from the centre of the costa to the 

 inner angle by a broad band of pale blue, in which between the first and 

 second median nervures is a small vitreous spot ; a small white spot near 

 the apex, which is not falcate, as in pardlecta and other species of this 

 genus. iPosterior wings with an irregular, almost obsolete, sub-marginal 

 black line. Both wings with a slight purple gloss. Under side : with 

 markings and spots resembling paralecta, but the colouring is subject to 

 variation, as of the two examples I have, one is rich brown, and the 

 other olive-green. Expansion, 3i inches. This species is about the same 

 size as K. alhofasciata, but is distinct from it as well as from paralecta. 

 Sumatra. Type in Mus. H. G. Smith, Esq. 



Cethosia carolinm, mihi, sp. nov. — Differs from the C menalis in having 

 the transverse black lines more uniform in widLh, and the white patch 

 at centre of external area of fore-wings of little more than half the width ; 

 the sub-apical white spots are also smaller, and the orange patch at anal 

 angle of hind-wings is considerably larger. Sumatra. Hoodjoong, 

 Palembang Residency. No. 215. I have named this species in recog- 

 nition of the kindness of my sister-in-law. Miss C. Keith, who aided me 

 greatly in the preparation of my MS. for the printers. 



Cyrestes irmse, mihi, sj). nov, — Intermediate between 0. methypsea and 



