Ab? Colonel Charles Swinhoe on the 
the base where there are some ochreous marks, an incomplete band 
in the middle, obsolescent in the hindwings, followed by a broad 
discal band across both wings, and an almost equally broad marginal 
band with a white sinuous line running down itscentre. Body and 
legs below ochreous. Expanse of wings, 2 inches. 
Cherra Punji. I have it also from Kurseyone. 
Genus CatcuLa, Moore. 
499, C. exanthemata, Moore, Descr. Ind, Lep. Atk., iii., 
p. 266 (1887). 
Shillong. 
Genus Apraxas, Leach. 
500. A. leopardina (Kollar), Hiig. Kasch., iv., p. 490 
(1848). 
A. martaria, Guén., Phal. ii., p. 205 (1857). 
A, intermedia, Warren, P. Z. 8., 1888, p. 324. 
Shillong and Cherra Punji; very common: it is im- 
possible to separate the above three. Amongst the 
hundreds [I have received from the Khasias there are 
typical examples of all three, and very many intergrades ; 
it 18 @ species very variable in both pattern and size. 
501. A. khasiana, Swinh., Trans. Ent. Soc., 1892, p. 17. 
Shillong; five examples. 
Genus Perenia, Guén. 
502. P, felinaria, Guén,, ‘Phal.j i. p.216, pl. 19; fet 
(1857). 
Common; I have two or three curious sports of this 
species from Cherra Punji. 
503. P. belluaria, Guén., l.c., p. 217. 
Very common. 
504. P. guttata, Felder, Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 180, 
fig. 15 ¢ (1874). 
P. submissa, Warren, P. Z. 8., 1893, p. 391. 
Shillong ; three examples. I have it also from Simla 
and Kurseyong, the antenne of the male is quite 
different in this species to that in felinaria or bell- 
waria, having well separated thick spine-like branches 
densely ciliated. 
