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Genus Lithosia, Fabr. 

 1326. L. quadra, Liuu. 

 Sikhim. Occurrence based upon one abnormal specimen in the col- 

 lection of Mr. Elwes. ( I hardly think this specimen can be the same 

 as L. quadra, but it is hardly fit to describe and we must hope that 

 others will be found to settle the question cf its identity. — H. J. E.) 

 Genus Agrisius, Wlk. 

 1306. A, guttkkta, Wlk. 

 Sikhim, 7000 feet. Not common at light in Darjeeling. ( I found 

 this common in 1886, but there is evidently much difference in the 

 abundance of some species in different seasons. — H. J. E.) 

 Genus Stictane, Hmpsn. 

 1390. S. fractilinea, Snell. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 1800 — 3000 feet. I ha^^e taken this at light in 

 June, July and October. In all my specimens the medial band on the 

 forewing is continuous and unbroken. jEmene multipuncta^ Hmpsn., is 

 a synonym. ( Probably this is what I have as Oemene mamlifascia, but 

 I should not like to identify it with certainty. — H, J, E.) jEmene 

 maculifascia, Moore, is placed in the genus Parasiccia by Hampson. 

 Genus LoBOBASis, Hmpsn. 

 1393a. L. niveimacidata, Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 2500 feet. The type is the only specimen I 

 have taken. 



Genus Garudinia, Moore. 

 1400a. G. hiplagiata, Hmpsn. 

 Bhutan, 2500 feet. The type in the British Museum is the only 

 specimen taken by me. 



Genus EucycLOPERA, Hmpsn. 

 1394a. E. plagidiscca, Hmpsn. 

 Bhutan, 2500 feet. I obtained two specimens only of this, one of 

 which is in the British Museum. The one in my collection was at- 

 tracted to light at If a goo in July. 



Genus Padenia, Moore. 



1401a. P. dupUcana, Wlk. 



Bhutan, 2500 — 3000 feet. I took one specimen of an insect which 



seems intermediate between P. transversa, Wlk, and P. duplicana, Wlk., 



in March 1895 at Fagoo. The forewing is yellowish white with 



