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throughout the warmer months. Mr. EUves remarks that it is one of 

 the commonest moths in June and July in Darjeeling. 

 331. G. aurofasciata, Hmpsn. 

 Sikhini, 10,000 feet ; Yatung, 13,000 feet. The form from Yatung 

 which I have called fulgurita differs from typical G. aurofasciata in 

 heing larger (44 mm.), the golden markings replaced by silvery-white 

 ones, the subbasal band on the forewing narrower, the submarginal series 

 of spots present though small, and the marginal series of lunules white 

 and complete. Typical G. aurofasciata I have from Tongloo taken in 

 August. (Taken on the Goompahar at light in July and August, but 

 not in Darjeeling itself. — H. J. E.) 



332. G. prescens, Wlk. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 5,500 to 8,000 feet. This is almost as common 

 as G. Jiorcns^ "Wlk., and occurs with it. I have spechnens taken in June, 

 July and October. 



332«. G. tenuis^ Hmpsn. 

 Yatung, Sikhim, 13,000 feet. The type was obtained by Col. 

 Binsham and is in the British Museum collection. 



3325. G. argentisparsa, Dudgn. (Plate 1, Fig. 19.) 

 Yatung ; Sikhim, 13,000 feet. Two specimens of this species were 

 obtained by Mr. Taylor of the Chinese Commission, and were given to 

 me hy Mr. Lister of Darjeeling. Tliey have the forewing silvery-grey 

 irrorated with fuscous, the markings somewhat as in G. Jlorens, but 

 siivery-white, not in the least yellowish. The typos are in the British 

 Museum and my own collection. 



334. G. lichenea, Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim, 4,500 feet. I received a very fine specimen of what I 

 believe to be this species from Mr. Walter Weston, which he took below 

 Kurseong in September. The medial area of the forewing is somewhat 

 rufous as in G. solena, (Swinh.), but tlw hindwiiig is white with a broad 

 fuscous marginal band. Exp. 42 mm. (Apparently a very rare species. 

 A single specimen from Moller's collection is all I have seen from 

 Sikhim.— iy. J. E.) 



Genus PoLYPLocA, Hiilm. 

 334/>. P. hifasciata^ Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim. I have not seen a specimen. (Taken at Jorepokri by 

 Ivnyvett in March.—//. .7, E) 



