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brownish -fuscous. (A specimen dated April 4tli from Knyvett, and 

 another from Moller. — H. J. E.) 



721. D. orphnina, Hmpsn. 



Sikhim and Bhutan, 2,500 feet. I have two specimens which I think 

 may belong to this species, they are purplish-grey with several indistinct 

 waved lines on both wings, one ante-medial and one post-medial being 

 most distinct. (This may be D. j?ru7iicolor, Moore. I do not know 

 whether Sir George Hampson had identified D. miiscularia, Wlk., 

 when he described D. orphnina^ but except by the lattor's smaller size, 

 I cannot distinguish it. — H. J. E.) 



722. I), prunicolor, Moore. 

 Sikhim. I have not received this. 



723. D. postica, Moore. 



Sikhim. I have never taken a specimen. (This, which looks a very 

 distinct species as figured, is almost the only species out of 28 recorded 

 from Sikhim which I do not possess. — H. J. E.) 



724. D. vinacea, Moore. 

 Sikhim. ' Rare at Darjeeling where I took one specimen at light in 

 July, I have it also from the Khasia Hills. — H. J. E.) 



724a. D. leticr>sticia, Hmpsn. (Plate I, Fig. 22, $). 

 Sikhim ; Bhutan, 3,000 feet. This very distinct little species is not 

 uncommon in the Chel valley, and occurs in June and November. 

 725. D. fenestraria, Moore. 

 Sikhim ; Bhutan, 6,000 feet. I took a single male below Labah in 

 September. I have never seen another specimen. (A single specimen 

 from Moller agreeing with others from the Khasia Hills. — 

 H. J. E.) 



726. 1). trilinearia, Moore. 

 Sikhim. Two specimens in my collection which I had put under 

 this species upon examination prove to belong to Section III, vein 11 

 arising from the middle of the areole. I cannot identify these with any 

 species described. (A specimen taken by me on the boundary of 

 Nepal towards Sundakphoo, agrees with the type in collection 

 Moore, and with two others from Moller. A specimen named by Sir 

 George Hampson is either a variety with much more purple on the 

 forewing or a different species. — H. J. E.) 



