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cocoons of A. frithi are almost sure to be found. I have taken 

 them myself in the Rungeet Valley. 



Genus Saturnia, Schrank. 



15. S. zuleika, Hope. 



Sikhim, 5,000 to 7,000 feet, April. (Sometimes very common in . 

 the station at Darjeeling in July. Larva feeds on birch, is green with 

 very long curved white hairs fide Knyvett. — H. J. E.) 



16. S. thibeta, Westw. 



Sikhim. 7,000 feet (Hampson). I have never seen this species. 

 (Taken by me in the interior of Sikhim on Christmas day, 1880, 

 at 7,000 feet. I have a 9 taken on the 25th November in the 

 station at Darjeeling, where it is, however, a very rare species ; this 

 agrees with a $ from Kumaon taken in September. I do not 

 believe that the insect occurs in Thibet.' — II. J. E.) 



17. S. anna j Moore. 



Sikhim, 5,500 feet, June. I took the only specimen I have at 

 Tukvar in 1888. (Occurs rarely at Darjeeling in June. — H. J. E.) 



18. S. groteiy Moore. 



Sikhim, 7,000 feet. Not as rare as the last. (Taken by me at 

 Darjeeling in June. — IT. J. E.) 



19. S. lindia, Moore. 

 Yatung, 10,000 feet. One female was brought to me from Yatung 

 (Chumbi Valley, Thibet), but it probably also occurs on this side of the 

 passes. My specimen corresponds with Butler's figure (Saturnia 

 liockingii) with the exception of the ocellus of the forewing being 

 slightly marked with reddish on the inner side. 



20. S. pyretorunij Westw. 

 Sikhim (Hampson). I have never seen a specimen from this 

 locality. (A single specimen from Mandelli's collection dated 29th 

 April, 1873, is much smaller than Chinese examples. — H. J. E.) 

 Genus Loepa, Moore. 

 25. L. Jcatinkaj Westw. - 



Sikhim and Bhutan, 3,000 feet. I have the form miranda taken 

 in May and sikhima taken in July and August. I am of opinion that 

 all the specimens I possess (5 males and 3 females) belong to the same 

 species. (L. sikhima. Mr. Knyvett agrees with me that this species is 

 distinct from L. hatinka. He has bred sikhima from larva? taken in low 



