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from the India Museum, and which closely agrees in general 

 characters (in the size of the marginal spots of secondaries, 

 for instance, as well as in expanse) with the male which I 

 figured, I have little doubt that the female figured by me 

 is an ordinary T. dims, and not T. dulcis at all ; it agrees well 

 with Major Swinhoe's female specimens. Both species occur 

 at Scinde. 



12. Belenois mesentina, Cramer. 

 One pair. " Much," Bolan Pass, Beloochistan ; October. 



Papilioninje. 



13. Papilio doson, Felder. 



One example, probably from the Neilgherries ; locality not 

 noted. 



Hesperiidae. 



14. Pyrgus evanidus, n. sp. 



Above extremely like P. galba, Fabr. (P. super na, Moore), 

 but distinctly greyer in colour, the ground-colour being black 

 instead of brown ; below greyer and paler, the secondaries 

 being very faintly tinted with yellowish, the central white 

 belt broken up into three spots, of which the two lower ones 

 are contiguous, instead of forming one continuous band across 

 the wings; other markings similar. Expanse of wings 

 11 lines. 



Two specimens. Sao, Hubb River, Beloochistan ; No- 

 vember. 



15. Plesioneura ambareesa, Moore. 

 One male. Matheran. 



Chalcosiidse. 

 16. Chalcosia affinis, Guerin. 



Two specimens from Belgaum, and two from the Neilgher- 

 ries. 



Lithosiidae. 

 Hypsinm. 

 17. Damalis strigivenata, Butler. 

 Belgaum. 



Ennomidae. 

 18. Hyperytkra Swinhoei, n. sp. 

 Above ochreous buff, minutely and sparsely speckled with 



