Mr. H. Grose Smith on new Asiatic Butterflies. 265 Since the previous part was written I have found a frag-ment of Memhranipora cervicorms^ B., from Shark Island, 8 fath., and I also overlooked Kirchenpauer's paper in the Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, vol. ix. 1884, in which mention is made of Gatenicella ventricosa^ G. Bushii, Cellu-laria cuspidata, Menipea crystallina^ from the coast near Mount Dromedary, and of Didymia simplex and Bugula dentata near the entrance of the Richmond River. Besides the seventy-nine species now recorded from New South Wales there are fortj-three more described by Kirchen-pauer, Busk ('Challenger' Report), and Has well ; but there are still many species that are common in the other colonies and neighbouring seas which have not yet been recorded from New South Wales, though probably, when anyone, following MacGillivray's example, studies the Bryozoa as carefully and systematically as he has done in Victoria, the two colonies will be found to have an equally rich fauna. EXPLANATION OF PLATE VII. Fig. 1. Tuhulifor a fimbria, Lamk., yKi. pulcJira, MacG., x25. Fig, 2. Tuhulipora fimbria, Lamk., var. pulcJira, X 85, showing central zooecia and dorsal attachments. Fig. 3. Tubulipora fimbria, Lamk., var. pulchra, X 25, showing dorsal attachments of colony. Fig. 4. Lichenopora grignonensis (Busk), X 25, from Vaucluse Point. Fig. 5. Lichenopora ciliata (Busk), X25, from Port Stephens. Fig. 6. Mesenteripora repens, Haswell, X 16. Fig. 7. Mesenteri2)ora repens, Haswell, natural size. Fig. 8. Lichenopora novce-zelandice (Busk), x25, from BondiBay. XXX. — Descriptions of eight new Species of Asiatic Butter-flies. By H. Geose Smith. Appias Lalassis. Male. — Upperside. Both wings white. Anterior wings falcate, with a small black spot at the end of the cell, the apex and outer margin as far as the second median nervule irrorated with black. Underside. Anterior wings white, the spot at the end of the cell larger than on the upperside ; a spot between the lower discoidal and first median nervules ; apex pale pinkish brown. Posterior wings pale pinkish brown, shaded with indistinct brown markings. Female. — Upperside with the apex of the anterior wings