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1914. L. pallidicosta, Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim. I have not taken this. (I have two distinct looking specie 

 under this name in my collection from Sikhim, one of which forms 

 Atkinson's collection, which is albicosta, Moore, is larger and redder 

 than the other. — 77. J. E.) 



1919. L. cinnamomea, Moore. 



Sikhim. Occurs in Darjeeling in December and probably in other 

 months. (A single specimen named by Sir George Hampson is unlike 

 a Leucania in markings. I think the Indian species of this genus 

 require further study. — H. J. E.) 



1920. L. nigrorenalis, Hmpsn. 



Sikhim. I have not received this. (This again is unlike a Leucania 

 superficially ; the only specimen was taken by Knyvett on 1st February 

 1889.— H. J. E.) 



1921. L. distincta, Moore. 



Sikhim. I have not taken this. (Two specimens from Moller's 

 collection, dated 9th October 1888, are very distinct from anything else 

 I know from Sikhim. — II. J. E.) 



1922. L. obscura, Moore. 



Sikhim and Bhutan, 3,000 feet. I have taken this attracted to light 

 in July and October. It is not common. (I have only one from 

 Atkinson's collection. — II. J. E.) 



1924. L. reversa, Moore. 



Sikhim and Bhutan, 6,700 feet. I have only one taken at light at 

 Pasheteng (1 never saw it from Sikhim, but it is common in the Naga 

 Hills.— H. J. E.) 



1925. L.fasciata, Moore. 



Sikhim. I have not taken this. (A single example identified by 

 Sir George Hampson from Moller. — H. J. E.) 



1928. L. albicosta, Moore. 

 Sikhim, 1,800 feet ; Bhutan, 3,000 feet. Common at Punkabaree at 

 light. My Bhutan specimen does not quite agree with the Sikhim 

 ones, being longer in the wing and with the white streak on the median 

 nervure not turned upwards along the lower discocellular nervule. All 

 my spocimens wore taken in February and March. (Judging from 



