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August and September in Bhutan, and is not uncommon. Mr. Elwes 

 has ttiken it at Darjeeling in July and August. 



302. L. atroficsa, Hmpsn. 

 Sikhini and Bhutan. My only specimen was taken in Bhutan in 

 June. Mr. Elwes remarks that it has been taken in September. 



303. L, Jlavistigma, Moore. 



Sikhim. I have two specimens which I originally placed under this 

 name, but which I now believe are L. crenulata, Hmpsn., the outer 

 raaro-in of the forewings being deeply crenulated, especially below vein 4. 

 303a. L. crenulata, Hmpsn. 



Yatong, Sikhim, and Bhutan. One of my specimens was taken in 

 July near Gipmochi in Bhutan, and the other, I believe, at a nrach lower 

 elevation in March. The Gipmochi specimen has the forewing uniform 

 pale rufous, with a waved fuscous antemedial and two postmedial lines ; 

 the mark at the anal angle of the hind wing obscure: the other has 

 the basal third of the forewing rufous, the medial third suffused with 

 fuscous, and the outer third beyond the postmedial line variegated with 

 ferruginous patches palest at the costa, a small whitish patch at the 

 origin of the outer postmedial line on the inner margin ; the hindwing 

 with the mark at the anal angle prominent and whitish. 



304. L.feri'uglnosa, Moore. 

 Sikhim, I have never seen a specimen. 



Genus Megaceramis, Hmpsn. 



305. M. lamprolepis, Hmpsn. 



Sikhim, 7,000 feet. I do not know this. (Two males of this small 

 species taken by me at light in July in Darjeeling. — H. J. E.) 

 Genus Spatalia, Hiibn. 



307. S. argpMifera, Wlk. 



Sikhim and Bhutan, 3,000 feet. Mr. Elwes remarks that this occurs 

 in May and October at low elevations only. I do not think it goes lower 

 than 3,000 feet, as 1 have never taken a specimen at my lights below this, 



308. S. gemm'ifera, Moore. 



Sikhim. I do not know this species. (Must be very rare, as I have 

 only a single specimen from Mr. Kuyvett. — H. J. E.) 

 309. >S'. costalls, Moore. 



Sikhim and Bhutan, 1,800 and 3,000 feet. This and S. alb>fasciata, 

 Hmpsn.j I pointed out belonged to the second section of the genus, viz., 



