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and followed by a whitish fascia ; the hind wing has the entire base 

 luteous, and a luteous fascia before the marginal border. 



Head and thorax pale grey, mottled with darker grey and fuscous ; 

 abdomen dull fuscous above, pale ochreous grey, almost whitish, 

 beneath ; palpi fuscous, with the apex of the second joint and the 

 underneath parts pale grey. Expanse of wings 70 niillim. 



In this case also, from a comparison of six good specimens in the 

 Hocking Collection, Mr. Butler has come to the conclusion that the 

 species is distinct both from C. patala, Felder, and C. jonasei, 

 Butler. 



Family Ommatophorid.e. 

 9o. Nyctipao albocincta. (No. 176.) 



Nyctipao albicincta, Wlk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. xiv. p. 1304. 

 Erebus nlbicinctus, KoUar, Kaschmir, iv. p. 474, pi. 22. 

 One male from A.bbotabad, August 31, 1886. 



Family Erebiid^. 



96. Sypna punctosa. (No. 213.) 



Sypnn punctosa, Wlk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. xxxiii. p. 939. 

 One female from Abbotabad, .August 31, 1886. 



97. Patula macrops. (No. 176.) 



Patula macrops, Gn. Noct. iii. p. 1 77. 

 PhaliBtia-Altacus macrops, L. S. N. iii. p. 225. 

 One female takfn at Abbotabad, August 31, 1886. 



Family Hypopyrid^. 



98. Spirama coh^rens. (No. 212.) 



Spirama cohcerens, Moore, Ceylon, iii. p. 149, pi. 16,5. figs. 3, 3a' 

 Spiramia cohcerens, Wlk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. xv. p. 1321. 

 One male from Hurripur, October 13, 1886. " Fairly common." 



99. Hypopyra extricans. 



Hyjiopyra extricansy Wlk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. xiv. 1328. 

 One female, taken October 13, at Hurripur. 

 Walker's types were from North China. 



Family Dysgoniid^. 



100. AchjEA melicerte. (No. 33.) 



Phalcena-Novtua melicerte, Drury, Lis. i. p. 46, pi. 23. fig. 1. 

 One male, three females, Campbellpore, July 19, 1886. 



101. Remigia archesia. (No. 180.) 



Phalcena-Noctua archesia. Cram. Pap. Exot. iii. p. 145, pi. 273. 

 figs. F, G. 



