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in the open. I have now found it attacking the larvse of the Limacodhke in 

 Sylhet, some of which are sometimes very serious caterpillar pests of tea. It 

 also occurs in North Cachar, a few specimens having been taken in January 

 1907. The insect is figured on plate XVI, fig. 5, in Ind. Mus. Notes, Vol. V., 

 No. 3. 



OH AS. B. AUTRAM, 

 Entomologist, Indian Tea Association. 



Ulx February, 1907. 



No. XIX.— THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE DIFFERENT VARIETIES 

 OF HIMALAYAN MARKHOR (CAPRA FALCONERl). 



( With a plate.) 



The accompanying photographs of markhor trophies may be of interest to 

 your Society, as illustrating the variation of type, which occur in horns, 

 obtained in different localities. 



The habitat of the markhor roughly follows the bend of the Indus, from 

 the Sulieman ranges in Baluchistan, the North-West Frontier Province, and 

 Afghanistan, through Chitral, to Chilas, Gilgit, Astor, thence South to the 

 Kaj-i-Nag and Pir Panjal mountains in Cashmere. 



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