384 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON [June 29, 
brown-spotted whitish basal line: secondaries with a small white 
spot in the cell close to the terminal or discocellular lunule ; a large 
irregular quadrifid patch beyond the cell and bounded by the discal 
stripe, which is similar in character to that of the primaries, the 
projecting part of this stripe (its anterior half) being bounded by 
five white lunules; fringe with a white basal line: body of the same 
golden-glossed smoky-grey tint as the wings, the abdomen with 
whitish edges to the segments: wings below paler than above, 
silvery, the secondaries almost white. Expanse of wings 37 millim. 
Murree, 7th and 9th August, 1885. 
126. HyMENIA FASCIALIs. 
Phalena-Pyralis fascialis, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pl. 398. fig. O 
(1782). 
Bugnoter, 19th September, 1875. 
BorTipipDs&. 
127. MrecyNa RUSTICALIS. 
Pyralis rusticalis, Hiibner, Pyral. p. 26. n. 3, pl. 18. fig. 121. 
Campbellpore, 5th July, 1885. 
SCOPARIID&. 
128. STENOPTERYX HYBRIDALIS. 
Pyralis hybridalis, Hiibner, Pyral. p. 29. n. 20, pl. 17. fig. 114. 
Murree, 2nd August, 1885. 
129, ScopuLa VINCTALIS. 
Scopula vinctalis, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het., Suppl. iv. p. 1476 
(1865). 
Campbellpore, July 1885. 
An unusually dark specimen of this widely distributed species. 
130. Dosara C@LATALIS. 
Dosara celatalis, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xix. p. 829. n. 1 
(1859). 
Campbellpore, November 1885. 
Does not differ from Ceylonese specimens. 
151. Up8a Fora.is. 
Scopula fotalis, Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1885, p. 875. n. 165, pl. lvii. 
fig. 9. 
Campbellpore, 30th July, 1885. 
CHALCOSIID&. 
132. AGALOPE BASALIS. 
Agalope basalis, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. ii. p. 438. n. 1 (1854). 
3, 8th September, 1885. 
“*Common in September.”—J. IV. Y. 
