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804. H. lobulatus, Moore. 
Sikhim. Ido not know this species. (I have one specimen taken 
by myself at Rangiroon, about 5,000 feet, in July, which Snellen has 
identified with Moore’s figure and two others from the Khasias, which 
agree with it. Hither the figure in Lep. Atk,, pt. 7, fig. 12, is a very 
bad one, or I have a different species which is very distinct from any- 
thing else in my collection.—Z. J. F). 
804a. Hi. fimbriatus, Warr. 
Sikhim. I obtained one specimen in August which is now in the 
British Museum. 
806. H. subrosealis, Leech. 
Sikhim, 1,809 feet ; Bhutan, 2,500 feet. [took two specimens of 
this, one at each of the above localities in June. 
807. HH. angulalis, Moore. 
Sikhim, 1,800 feet; Bhutan, 2,500 feet. Hight specimens which | 
took at light at both localities in May, June, August, and Sepember. Ii 
has the cilia of both wings pure white at the excisions. 
Genus CamApDENA, Moore. 
809.  C. vespertilionts, Moore. 
Sikhim and Bhutan, 2,500 feet up. I have only taken this species 
on two occasions ; one in my ¢oltection, a male, was procured in July at 
light. The female is much browner than the male. (Two specimens 
from Méller’s collection are dated 26th May, evidently it is a rare msect 
in Sikhim.—H. J. LE.) ; : 
Genus CamprocuHiLus, I{mpsn. 
761.  C. reticulatum, Moore. 
Sikhim, 1,800 feet up. I have taken five specimens at this elevaticn 
in April, July, September, and October, and have one specimen from 
Dr. Pilcher’s collection taken at 2,000 feet in August. 
Genus HerponrA, Wk. 
HA. osacesalis, Wk. 
Sikhim and Bhutan, 1,800—4,000 feet. There are two very distinet 
forms of this species found in Sikhim, which I can hardly persuade 
myself are one species. Sir George Hampson, however, assures me 
that intermediate forms occur in China and elsewhere. The typical 
form which is not the one figured in “ Moths of India,” acccrding te Sir 
George Hampson, is a large insect expanding as much as 55 n.m., 
