1884.] F. Moore— Li5^ of Moths from Cachar. 237 



79. BuzuRA MULTiPUNCTARiA, Walk., Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xxvi, 

 p. 1531. 



80. Elphos scolopaica, Drury, Exot. Ins. ii, pi. 22, fig. 1. 



81. Macaria NORA, Walk., Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xxiii, p. 934. 



82. Naxa textilis. Walk., 1. c. vii, p. 1743. 



83. MiCRONiA CASEATA, Guen., Plial. ii, p. 27. 



84. MiCRONiA ACULEATA, Guen., 1. c. ii, pi. 13, fig. 8. 



85. Argyris ocellata, H. Sch. (Walk., Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. 

 xxii, p. 807. 



86. ACIDALIA, sp. ? 



87. Abraxas martaria, Guen, Phal. ii, p. 205. 



Ptrales. 



88. AsTURA PUNCTiFERALis, Giien., Delt. et Pyral. p. 320. 



89. EuGLTPHis PROCOPiALis, Cram., Pap. Exot. pi. 368, fig. E. 



Crambices. 



90. ApurimA XANTE ogastrella, Walk., Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. 

 ixvii, p. 194. 



Tineines. 



*91. NosYMNA repletella. Walk., Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xxix, 

 p. 831. 



92. Sagora rutilella, Walk., Characters of Und. Lep. Het. p. 101 

 (1869). 



[The insects before whose names an asterisk (*) is prefixed were 

 captured on Nemotha, a peak of the North Cachar Hills about 3300 feet 

 high. All the rest were taken at Silcuri, Borakhai, Silduby, Dharmkhal, 

 Durgakuna, Doarbun, Irangmara, Doloo, Subong, and other tea-gardens 

 in the plains. The only species of any interest to tea-planters are the 

 Zeuzera and the two case-bearers belonging to the genus Eumeta, descrip- 

 tions of which will be published hereafter elsewhere. J. W-M.] 



