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301. Telicota bambus/E, Moore. 

 Rather rare iu Mussoorie in April and May, and in the Dun in April, 

 September and October. 



302. Telicota {Padraona) dara, Kollar. 

 Rare in Mussoorie from May to July, and in the Dun in April and 

 September. 



303. Telicota {Padraona) m^isoides, Butler. 

 There appears to be a second species of this genus found in the 

 A^lar Valley below Mussoorie in May, August and September, and 

 in the Dun in August and September, which we doubtfully identify 

 under this name, although Messrs. Elwes and Edwards (p. 254) con- 

 sider it to be a synonym of the last species. 



304. Halpe gupta, de Niceville. 

 A few male specimens brought in by the collectors in May from 

 North-East Tehri Garhwal. 



305. Halpe aina, de Niceville. 

 Common in North-East Tehri Garhwal in May and June. 



306. Halpe moorei, Watson. 

 Not common in the Dun in May. 



307. Baoris {Parnara) plebeia, de Niceville. 

 A single female obtained in the Dun in April. 



308. Baoris {Parnara) conjlncta, Herrich-SchafFer. 

 One male taken in the Dun in April. 

 309. Baoris {Parnara) assamensis, Wood-Mason and de Niceville. 

 Rather rare in Mussoorie in May, June, August, and Sep- 

 tember ; very common in the Giri Yalley in November, and in 



the Dun. 



310. Baoris {Parnara) eltola, Hewitson. 

 Not rare in Mussoorie from April to June, and in August and Sep- 

 tember, and in the Dun in September. The larva, which is pale 

 green in colour, feeds in Mussoorie on the leaves of the hill bamboo, 

 Arundinaria falcata, Nees, Natural Order Gramineai. 

 311. Baoris (Parnara) bevani, Moore. 

 Common both in Mussoorie and the Dun from May to September. 



312. Baoris {Parnara) gdttatus, Bremer and Grey. 

 Very common in Mussoorie from July to ^September, and in the 

 Dun in September. 



