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is much smaller, and want the strongly dentated margins and bright 

 white cilia) of the hind-wings of that species. Davendra ? has 

 moreover often (though not always) a second black spot near pos- 

 terior angle of fore-wings, which never appears in this species. On 

 the under surface of the hind- wings they are very distinct. 



(J TJprER-siDE — greyish-brown. In the fore-wincj t\iQ discal portion is broadly suf- 

 fused with a satiny brownish ferruginous ; a single apical spot black. 



Under-side — fore-wing with markings as above ; but the disc is brightly ferruginous 

 and separated from the grey-brown exterior margin by a nai'row, sinuous 

 darker line ; and the apical spot has a minute white pupil and diffused yellowish 

 iris. A transverse fine, scarcely distinct fei-ruginous line, strongly angulated 

 outwards below the ocellus, crosses the wing beyond the middle. Hind-wings 

 greyish-brown, minutely striated and freckled, with three transverse, sinuous 

 and dentated lines darker ; the first basal, the second discal, the third simula- 

 ting a sub-marginal series of connected lunules. 



? . Markings generally as in the male ; but the disc of fore-wings above brightly 

 ferruginous, the apical spot larger, and with an indistinct paler ferruginous 

 iris. On the hind-wings the submarginal lunular line of the under surface ap- 

 pears very indistinctly (or not at all) on the upper surface. 



Expans. corp. 4^'" ; alar, 1'' 6'". Form of E. Davendra, but with less acutely den- 

 tated margins. 



Hab. Kunawur and Cashmere. 

 Epinephile Goolmtjega, sp. nov. 



? Upper-side — dark brown. Fore-wing with two rather large black spots, broadly 

 encircled with pale ferruginous ; one subapical, the other near posterior angle. 



Under-side — greyish-brown. Fore-wing with discal portion ferruginous ; ocelli as 

 above, but with irides smaller, and with minute white pupils ; an indistinct 

 streak closing the cell, and beyond it a transverse discal line, angulated ex- 

 ternally between the ocelli. Hind-wing irregularly and indistinctly tinted with 

 fuscous, ferruginous, greenish and glaucous ; but a large, medial, ferruginous 

 patch near base ; a curved discal series of seven irregular cuneiform spots, 

 pale yellowish ferruginous, and an incomplete submarginal series of small 

 ocelli, black with yellowish irides ; two below apical and two above anal, angle. 



Head, thorax, abdomen, palpi, and antennae, brown ; eyes ferruginous. 



Expans. corp. 4^'" ; alar. 1" 6"'. 



Hab. " Goolmurg " (Cashmere) 



Epinephile Maiza, sp. nov. {an prcBcedentis var. ?) . 



? Upper-side — as in Qoolnmrga, but with the irides of the ocelli much smaller and 

 darker. 



Under-side — generally as in Goolmurga ; but in the fore-wing the greyish-brown 

 borders and the transverse discal line are much broader and darker. In the 



