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s\ih-him\y AC ftOXYC TIN ^ :— I78C, 1787, 1788,1790, 1791, 1792 r 

 3796 ; while 1794 is said to be a Cucullian of uncertain genus and 

 1793 and 1797 are not in the B.M. collection and are therefore at 

 present uncertain. I am leaving only the last three in this genus.) 



1794. P. griseimfa, Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim, 10,000 ft. No specimens. (1 have four specimens, one of 

 which I took on Tonglo, the others at or near Darjeeling. — II.J.E.) 



1793. P. microsttcta, Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim. I do not know this. (The unique type of this came from 

 Moller. I do not know where it was taken, but I suspect it is not 

 rightly placed here. — II.J.E.) 



1797. P. sinuata, Moore. 

 Sikhim, 10,000 feet. (Another of the rarities which I took on that 

 wonderfully successful expedition along the Nepal frontier during the 

 height of the rainy season in 1886. — II.J.E.) 



Genus Sydiva, Moore. 

 1765. S. nigrosgrisea, Moore. 

 Sikhim. This species which I have not seen would appear to come 

 into this sub-family and should therefore be separated from Ancara 

 m which it is placed in Moths of India and which latter genus belongs 

 to the next sub-family. (I took one on Tonglo in July and have 

 others from Atkinson and Moller, the latter dated 30th May 1888. — 

 II.J.E.) 



Genus Elwesia, Hmpsn. 

 1597. E. diplostigma, Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim, 10,000 feet. I believe this species has been obtained at high 

 elevation, but I have not seen it. (The type female I took on Tonglo. 

 I have one male from Knyvett's collection. — II.J.E.) 



Genus Bombycia, Steph. 

 1710. B. rubida, Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim, 10,000 feet. I do not know this. (The unique type was 

 taken by me on Tonglo at light in July and is in rather worn condition. 

 —II.J.E.) 



1799. B. grisea, Moore. 

 Sir Geo. Hampson removes this from Folia to this genus. 

 Sikhim, 15,000 feet. (Of this T have never seen a specimen except 

 iu Atkinson's collection.— H.J.E.) 



