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shiny bare, and bright yellow-orange in colour ; the middle segments are very 

 large and dirty white in colour. L. 40 mm. for male cocoon and 50 mm. for 

 female. 



Clania variegata is one of the few moths that has only one brood a year here. 

 The larva pupates about November and the imago may emerge about the. 

 month of April ; but this depends upon the moisture in the atmosphere. A 

 few emerge at odd intervals after February. 



The male moth is a very strong flier and comes only rarely to light. 



Kaiiwar, 20th October 1906. T. R. BELL, i.f.s. 



No. XXVII.-ABN'ORMAL ANTLERS OF THE CHITAL OR 

 SPOTTED DEER (CERVUS AXIS). 

 I send herewith a photograph of an abnormal head of a cheetal shot by me 

 recently in the Mandla jungles, C. P., on the 30th of April last. 



