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138. Paknassius sp. 



Several specimens caught in August on the Baroghil Pass by Captain H. T. 

 Fulton, D.S.O., 2nd Gurkhas. They are very like a dwarfed P. charltouius, 

 but the arrangenient of the black markings on the forewing are difEerent. 

 Probably a new species. 



139. Hesperia sp. 



A few specimens of a small skipper were brought in from the Utzen Valley 

 in July 1902. They are dark-brown with yellow spots on the forewing and 

 two oblique yellow bands on the hindwing. Underneath the markings are 

 white instead of yellow, and all the veins on the hindwing are conspicuously 

 defined by white. 



