440 Mr. J. H. Leech on 



Described from North China. 



I received a number of specimens from Ichaog and 

 Chang-yang, one example from Kiukiang, and two from 

 Moupin. There was one specimen in poor condition in 

 Pryer's collection. 



Distribution. Japan ; North, Central, and Western 

 China. 



1769. Bradina rectilinealis, sp. n. (Plate XV, fig. 1.) 



Primaries brown tinged with fuscous, a black discal spot ; post- 

 medial line dusky, straight, terminating on the inner margin one- 

 third from the outer angle. Secondaries fuscous, paler on costal area. 

 Fringes whitish, fuscous grey at their base. 



Expanse 32 millim. 



Two specimens from Moupin, two from Chang-yang, and 

 three from Ichang. 



Habitat. Central and Western China. 



Near B. translinealis, Hampson, but the postmedial line 

 is placed further from the outer margin and it is bent out- 

 wards above the inner margin. Secondaries are without 

 marking, or with only faint traces of a transverse line. 



R S. 



1770. Bradina admixtalis. 



Botys admixtalis, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., xviii, p. 665 



(1859). 

 Bradina admixtalis, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iv, 



p. 227 (1896). 



Distribution. Natal. — Japan ; throughout India, Cey- 

 lon, and Burma ; Perak {Hampson). 



1771. Bradina nigripunctalis, sp. n. (Plate XV, fig. 25.) 



Palpi, head, thorax and abdomen pale buff marked with black. 

 Primaries pale buff merging into pale tawny on the outer marginal 

 area ; a black subbasal spot on the median nervure, and one below 

 it on the inner margin. Two black spots, separated by the median 

 nervure, represent a curved antemedial band ; a black spot in the cell 

 and one at end, a black spot on costa, one opposite end of cell, and 

 one on the inner margin represent a curved postmedial band. 

 Secondaries agree in colour with the primaries, and have a central 

 black spot and also one on the inner margin. Fringes grey, becom- 

 ing whitish towards the inner angle of primaries and the anal angle 



