48 Mr. George T. Bethune-Baker’s notes 
89. Duponchelia fovealis, Li. 
One or two ordinary specimens. 
90. Nymphula fusco-marginata, sp.n. (PI. 1, fig. 17.) 
Primaries greyish-brown, with a short interrupted dark dash 
from the roots just beneath the discal cell’; beyond the centre is a 
smallish dark brown circular sign, the circle being incomplete on 
the posterior side, beneath which is a trace of a cinnamon-brown 
transverse dash extending to the inner margin. Submarginal line 
white, edged externally with black, from where up to the posterior 
margin is a band of pale cinnamon-brown. Fringes greyish lustrous, 
with a dark dividing line. Secondaries whitish, with a large black 
spot on the upper part of the discal cell, whence to the inner 
marginruns a waved black stripe ; beyond this isa dark grey stripe, 
followed by a line of the ground colour, after which is a broad 
band of very dark grey, extending from the costa to the inner 
margin just over the anal angle; this is followed by a broadish 
stripe of the whitish ground colour edged externally bya fine 
dark line, the posterior margin itself being broadly bordered with 
pale cinnamon-brown, margin itself very finely black. Fringes 
whitish, with a fine black dividing line. Thorax as primaries, 
abdomen brownish. Exp. alar. 16 mm. 
9]. Schoenobius dodatellus, Walker. 
One specimen. 
92, Chilo dubia, sp.n. (Pl. L, fig. 18.) 
Primaries pale brownish-ochreous ; all along the median area 
are very sparsely scattered a few dark-brown scales, which also are 
extended in lines between all the nervules on the hind margin. 
Secondaries whitish, somewhat lustrous, with white fringes. 3 ¢ 
specimens. Exp. alar, 283—32 mm. 
In some specimens there is an indistinct darkish~ spot 
closing the discal cell. 
93. Ancylolomia palpella, Schiff. 
Not uncommon. 
04, Crambus alexandriensis, sp.n. (Pl. L., fig. 19.) 
@. Primaries pale-grey irrorated all over with greyish-brown 
scales, interspersed with patches of black irrorations ; about one 
third from the base is a whitish < shaped mark between the discal 
