the subniedian nervnre, a curved transverse fascia bordered with greyish between end of cell and outer 

 margin dislocated at the upper discoidal aud median nervales, and with a snbrnarginal row of lunulate 

 spots bordered witb greyish. Posterior wings beneath brownish with a Bteely tinge, the basal third with 

 reticulated dark brown fascia*, followed by a transverse, diseal, anguiated fascia of the same colour, 

 and with a submarginal series of dark brown spots. Body above and beneath with legs more or less 

 eoncoloroun with wings. 



Exp. win^s, $ , 41 millim. 



Hab, — Continental India ; N. India {sic) (coll. Hewits.). — Malay Peninsula ; Ferak (Townsend — coll. 

 Godm. & Salv.). — Siam (coll. Hewits,}. 



A female specimen, captured by Dr. Townsend in Perak, ia here figured, and ia the 

 only example of the species from the Peninsula of which I have, at present, information. 



14. Narathura anniella. (Tab. XXI., fig. 20*.) 



Ambh/fyotita annidla, Hawitson, Cat. Lye Brit- Mus. p. lu, n. 46, t. a, f. 88, 84 (1862).* 



Male. Wings above dark violaceous-hluu ; costal and outer margins narrowly darker. Anterior 

 wiuftfi k-iiralij l.Tti..- cusJuiikouk wil.h an oidirairi.-uiiii tin^.. , and with tin: ioilmving chirk m stannous spots 

 and fascist* narrowly margined witli greyish : — a spot crossing cell near centre (the basal portion of cell 

 is also dark castaneous), a short broad fascia at end of cell joined to a spot beneath cell and terminating 

 at lower mtsdiuu ucrvuk ; this is followed at a short distance by another fascia commencing nearer costa 

 and terminating in a spot between the second and third median nervules, and an outer marginal fascia, 

 becoming obsolete towards outer angle ; between these fascia, but particularly at apex of wing, there is a 

 stnutu'ly i(rvrU>i-i-ii >U-> ly-bliii- tiii-,'1-- i-'osturior vvlu^s beneath dark custaiieoiis, with the following -p.it:- 

 and fa^he margined with steely-blue lines ; a looped costal spot near base and terminating near subcostal 

 nervure: this ib connected with three discal fasciae, which are also more or less fused at the extreme 

 margins, aud the uppermost of which is dislocated at the median nervure, and the lowermost is narrowest 

 and strongly tingei on each side on lower half of wing with steely blue : a small black marginal epot with 

 some metallic greenish scales between the second and third median nervules, and another near anal 

 angle. Body above and beneath, with legs, more or less coucolorous with wings. 



Female. Wings above paler in hue than tbose of the male, and with the margins (especially at apes 

 of anterior wings) broadly dark fuscous. Wings beneath as in male. 



Exp. wings, J and S , 40 to 44 millim. 



Has— Malay Peninsula ; Province Wellesley (colL Dist.) ; Perak (coll. Godfy.) ; Sungei Ujong 

 Jhtrnford — colL Dist.). — Singapore (coll. Hewits.). 



15. Narathura lycaenaria. 



AmhUjiH»iut hjvmumn, Felder, Wien. Ent. Hon. iv. p. 3«6, n. \\ (1860) J Hew. Cat. Lye. Brit. Mus, y. 12. 



n. 64 (1862) ; Bruce, Proc. Zool. boo. 1878, p. 854, n. 12. 

 Arkopata itjcmtana t Feld. lteise Nov. Lep. ii. p. n, 258 t t. f. 18 ^18l>5). 



* These figures do not at all agree with the one here jnven, and I could nut Lav* believed that J poflPCf»t d ihe sjieekfc 

 liad I not carefully compared my specimens with HewitPon's type. There can be no doubt that m the Eastern Lyeaxnida 

 EewibioiiH I inures are, in several cases, in direct antitlieKis to his typical specimens, which being now contained in tin 

 National Collection, must be accepted as decisive. 



FEBBum 20, 1885, 8 z 



