880 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON [June 29» 
XYLOPHASIIDZ. 
101. PRopENIA CARADRINOIDES. 
Laphygma? caradrinoides, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. ix. p. 190. 
n. 8 (1856). 
2, Campbellpore, 27th July, 1885. 
The single specimen sent appears to belong to this species, but 
has been so much knocked about on the journey from Campbellpore 
as to be only just recognizable: it is quite unfit to put imto the 
collection. 
Nocruip2. 
102, AGROTIS AVERSA. 
Agrotis aversa, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. x. p. 345. n. 92 (1856). 
Agrotis certificata, Walker, 7. c. Suppl. vol. ii. p. 697 (1865). 
Caradrina triturata?, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. x. p. 295. n. 30 
(1856). 
3, Murree, 9th August, 1885. 
As indicated by the name given to them, Walker’s types of 
Caradrina triturata are so much frayed as to be practically unidenti- 
fiable ; what is left of them, however, indicates close affinity to, if 
not identity with, dgrotis aversa. 
103. AGROTIS ARISTIFERA. 
Agrotis aristifera, Guénée, Noct. i. p. 266. n. 426 (1852). 
3, Campbellpore, 30th July, 1885. 
104. AGROTIS SUFFUSA. 
Phalena-Noctua suffusa, Gmelin, ed. Syst. Nat. i. 5, p. 2541. 
n. 1028. 
9, Kalabagh, 17th September, 1885. 
105. OcHROPLEURA TRIANGULARIS. 
Ochropleura triangularis, Moore, P. Z. 8. 1867, p. 55. 
Murree, 9th August, 1885. 
ACONTIIDA. 
106. BANKIA OPELLA. 
Acontia opella, Swinhoe, P. Z.S. 1885, p. 456. n. 68, pl. xxvii. 
fig. 16. 
Campbellpore, 6th July, 1885. 
107. XANTHODES INNOCENS. 
Xanthodes innocens, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xv. p. 1752 (1858). 
Campbellpore, 28th July, 1885. 
Nearly allied to X. graellsii of Europe, but with the curved lon- 
gitudinal brown stripe on the primaries narrower and greyer; the 
primaries themselves are also somewhat paler. 
