APPENDIX. 



THIS Appendix contains additions and corrections to the whole 

 work, of which the present is the fourth volume. Species are 

 indicated by their serial numbers, these being continuous through- 

 out the four volumes : when a letter is added to a numeral, the 

 species thus marked follows that to which the number belongs. 

 Thus the place of 36a. Ocinara cyproba is immediately after 36. 

 0. signifera, Vol. I, p. 34. 



SATUENIID^]. 



28 a. Salassa thespis, Leech, Entom. 1890, p. 112. 



Salassa megastica, Swinh. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1894, p. 153. 



cJ. Differs from Tola in the hyaline spot of each wing being 

 arge and lunulate ; hind wing with a black edge to the white ring 

 of the ocellus. "Underside darker, with olive-yellow suffusion 

 beyond the postmedial line. 



dark grey-brown suffused with olive-brown ; the hyaline 

 ocellate and postmedial spots larger. 



The Sikhim male has some yellow suffusion towards apex of 

 each wing. 



Hob. China; Sikhim; Khasis. Exp., 3 154-166, $162milliin. 



31. Insert Cricula multifenestrata, ff.-S. Samml. aussereur. 

 Schmett. fig. 80, which has precedence. 



BOMBYCUm 



36 a. Ocinara cyproba, Swnh. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1894, p. 154, pi. ii, fig. 1. 



Pure white ; antennae pale fulvous. Fore wing with pale 

 fuscous oblique band from lower angle of cell to inner margin ; 

 submarginal and almost marginal bands. Hind wing similar, but 

 the medial band reduced to spots at end of cell and on inner 

 margin ; the marginal band incomplete. 



Hob. Khasis. Exp. 32 millim. 



EUPTEROTID^E. 



50 a. Melanothrix nicevillei, n. sp. 



c?. Head and thorax chocolate-brown; abdomen pale brown 

 with darker rings, yellow below. Fore wing pure white; the 

 basal area chocolate-brown, extending to middle of costa and run- 

 ning out to three dentitions beyond lower angle of cell ; a marginal 

 chocolate band, wide at costa, narrowing to inner margin, its inner 

 edge darkest and waved ; cilia with white patches towards outer 



