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tlie E. staiiiionii of Teldcr is a slight variety to whicli one of our 

 Amboinese examples is referable. 



8. S. CON SAN GUINEA, u. sp. — Allied to S. pasithea, but more 

 readily compared with JS. ipliianassa ; it differs from the latter in 

 the small size of the discal series of white spots on the primaries, 

 all, excepting the two uppermost in the male, being reduced to 

 points, and all those of the female being of equal size : expanse 

 3 inches 3-5 lines. S 2 > Aueiteum, New Hebrides (five ex- 

 amples). 



9. S. GEAEFFIANA, Uerr.-ScJi. 6 , Yate, New Hebrides. This 

 is readily distinguished from the preceding by the pale borders to 

 its wings. 



10. S. iPHiANASSA, Butler. tS ? , Aneiteum, New Hebrides. 

 (Types.) 



11. S. EUNICE, Godart. S $ , Java. 



12. S. VESTiGiATA, ButUr. (S 2 ; Sumatra and Malacca, 

 (c? type.) 



13. S. noBsoNii, Butler. $ , Formosa. (Type.) 



14. S. KADU, EschscJioltz. (S $ , Borneo. 



15. S. HEWiTSONii, Butler. $ , Philippines. (Type.) Eather 

 larger than the preceding, the spots of primaries larger and bluer ; 

 two large spots on interno-median area, the lower one being very 

 large and white-centred. This appears to differ locally from Bor- 

 nean examples, and therefore I reinstate it. 



16. S. VIOLA, Butler. S $ , Celebes. (Types.) 



17. S. MNiszECHii, Felder. 6 $ , Celebes. 



18. S. ELEUSiNE, Cramer. 6 $, Java. 



19. S. IMITATA, Butler, d , Solomon Islands. (Type.) 



20. S. FEATEENA, Felder. S , Ke Island. 



21. S. ASSiMiLATA, ^e/i^er. d, " Tijoor." I cannot find the 

 locality of our example in any atlas ; Felder gives Aru as the 

 habitat of the species. 



22. S. FETGIDA, n. sp. — Allied to the preceding, but the white 

 arched belt of pwmaries further from the outer margin (which is 

 broadly brown), and fading away on the first median interspace 

 instead of running round the outer part of the inner margin ; 



