APPENDIX. 



No. 755. Add specimens e. f. g. Calcutta. Presented by 

 W. S. Atkinson, Esq. " Plies in October and November." 

 — (Atkinson, in lift.) 



No. 779. e.f. $ $ . (but with tbe oblique band narrower than 

 in Javan specimens) Moulraein. Presented by ~W. S. Atkin- 

 son, Esq. 



" Pound abundantly last January among tbe mountains near 

 Moulmein. It flies only at dusk, and baunts dark boles and 

 caverns about tbe margins of streams — at least, it was only 

 in sucb localities that I found it." — (Atkinson, in lift.') 



No. 838. Specimens f. g. h. $ $ . Calcutta. Presented by 

 "W". S. Atkinson, Esq. 



No. 825. Add specimens d. e. $ <j> . Calcutta. Presented by 

 W. S. Atkinson, Esq. 



" This is very common round Calcutta, but seems confined to 

 tbe Delta. I have never observed it in boxes from the Hills. 

 The flight [of the male] is very like that of the European 

 Orc/yia antiqua, but stronger, and, like that insect, it is a 

 day -flier. The larva is polyphagous, and I have found it nearly 

 all the year round in a Jonesia tree in my garden. Eemale 

 wingless." — (Atkinson, in litt.) 



Remark. — The transformations of this species (figured on 

 PL XV., figs. 7 and 8) are remarkably like those of Lyman- 

 tria dispar ! 



No. 839. Add specimen g. $. Calcutta. Presented by 

 "W. S. Atkinson, Esq. 



No. 843. Add specimens ~b. c. $ ? . Calcutta. Presented by 

 W. S. Atkinson, Esq. 



No. 849. Add specimen b. <£ . Calcutta. Presented by 

 W. S. Atkinson, Esq. 



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