NOTES. 83 
(2) Hquus, sp., aff. namadicus, Falconer and Cantley. 
Lydekker : Paleontologia Indica, Ser. 10, Vol. II., Pt. 3, 
1882, p. 88 (22), Pl. XIV., fig. I. (as L. sivalensis). 
(3) Lquus namadicus, Falconer and Cantley. 
Faleoner and Cantley : Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis, Pt. IX., 
1849, Pls. LXXXI-LXXXII.; Falconer : Paleeonotological 
Memoirs (edited by Charles Murchison), Pt. I., 1868, pp. 186 
and 525; Lydekker: Palzontologia Indica, Ser. 10, Vol. IL., 
Pt. 3, 1882, p. 92 (26); Lydekker: Brit. Mus., cat. Foss. 
Mam., Pt. III., 1886, p. 71. 
(4) Equus (Asinus) zeylanicus, Wayland. ? Cf. onager 
Brisson. 
Leydekker : Palzontologia Indica, Ser. 10, Vol. IV., 
Pt. IL., 1886, p. 39 (without specific determination) ; Wayland : 
Spolia Zeylanica, Vol. X., Pt. 38, 1916, p. 261. 
(5) Equus (Asinus) asinus, Linne. 
Lydekker, Paleontologia Indica, Ser. 16, Vol. IV., Pt. 2, 
1886, p. 39. 
EK. J. WAYLAND. 

On Colour Shades and Wing Markings of Euproctis semi- 
signata (Wlk.)—An egg mass of this moth bred out yielded 
thirty-nine imagines, in which the fore-wings were coloured 
and marked as follows :— 

Male. Female. 
White. Yellow. White. Yellow. 
Four spots on band cellto dorsum .. — .. 3 .. — .. — 
Faint traces of such throughout == 1 I 1 
One spot below cell .. = dee ye 1 
One spot above vein 1 Vee ey de ee 
Immaculate oe Ss Ae OT a LO ee — 
* 53 per cent. ft 86 per cent. 5 12 20 2 
The “ smoky black spot at end of cell” described by Hamp- 
son was only slightly developed on the left fore wing of one of 
the strongly marked males. 
Five of the males had a dark brown patch on the posterior 
abdominal segments, absent from the rest of the series. 
R. SENIOR-WHITE. 
