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22. Bairdia Hisingeri (Minster). (Pl. XXI. fig. 1.)..) x % 
23, —— , var. contracta, nov. (PI. XXI. fig. 7) * 
24, QUUTMET ORAL, Sl, OE ES 5 5 o'r bo diene one 6 * % 
25. Bythocypris cornigera, J. & K., var. robusta, nov. 
CU, a ae ts 3 eae aA a pisiohe : * 
BG, —~ Cunsolas Ji Me RL An. ise a Beldak ve eee ote Wye * 
Dds, —— DUOMEE Be ME Rn a8 s o's, gicve nin wince > pelea oats * * 
2s = — VEEN, WI» OG Ds, bs ns ogc ans hs namie ons oA a * 
29. —— , var. acuta, nov. (Pl. XXI. fig.8.)....) x 
30. breviata, sp.n. (Pl. XXI. fig. 9.) ........ * 
31. Bythocythere Youngiana, J. & K. .... cece eae als % 
32. Phreatura concinna, J. & K. (Pl. XXI. fig. 3.) .. % 
33 * 
. Youngiella rectidorsalis, J.& K. (Pl. X XI. fig. 5.) 
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EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXI. 
. Bairdia Hisingeri (Miinster). Carapace, showing the right valve. 
Narrow form. From Hurst. Xx 25 diam. 
. Bythocypris cornigera, J. & K., var. robusta, nov. Carapace, 
showing the right valve. From Hurst. x 25 diam. 
. Phreatura concinna, J. & K. a, carapace, showing the right 
valve ; 6, edge view. From Hurst. »x 50 diam. 
. Cytherella intercalaris, sp.n. Carapace, showing the left valve. 
From Downholme. x 25 diam. 
. Youngiella rectidorsalis, J. & K. a, left valve; 6, inside of the 
same; ¢, inside of another individual ; d, edge view of carapace. 
From Dunholme. x 50 diam. 
. Bairdia plebeva, Reuss, var. alta, noy. Carapace, showing the 
right valve. From Dowgill. x 25 diam. 
. Bardia Hisingert (Minster), var. contracta, nov. Carapace, 
showing the left valve. From Dowgill. x 25 diam. 
. Argillaca (Bythocypris?) equalis, J. & K., var. acuta, nov. 
Carapace, showing the right valve. From Dowgill. x 25 diam. 
. Bythocypris breviata, sp.n. Carapace, showing the right valve. 
From Dowgill. x 25 diam. 
LXIV.—New Genera and Species of Pyralide, Thyridide, 
and Epiplemide. By W. Warren, M.A., F.E.S. 
THE insects of which the description is given in the following 
paper formed part of different consignments received during 
the last year or so, mainly from collectors in India and 
Australia; those from India are chiefly from the Khasia 
