GEOMETEID^. 
an arched postmedian series of blackish dots on tlie veins^ and a diffused greyish submarginal 
band ; costa of primaries ochraceous. Expanse of wings 47 millim. 
Dharmsala. 
GEOMETRID^. 
LOXOCHILA, But I. 
Loxochila variegata. (Plate CXXXVI. fig. 3.) 
Emerald-green^ streaked and banded with pale pinky brown with whitish edges : the 
primaries with two bands diverging on the costa : the secondaries with a broad belt occupying 
the greater part of the outer half of the wing ; fringes alternately brownish and silvery white ; 
costa and apex of primaries clear golden yellow varied with purplish brown ; costa of secondaries 
silvery white ; palpi rufous brown ; vertex of head whitish ; antennae yellow ; abdomen with 
white edges to the segments. Under surface of wings with the markings of the upper surface 
white, partly lost in the white colouring of the basal area ; external areas pea-green ; a brown- 
dotted dusky denticulated discal line across the wings ; costa and apex of primaries nearly as 
above ; basal area of wings opaline : body pearl-white. Expanse of wingSj ,^ 40 millim., 
? 51 millim. 
Dharmsala. 
NEMORIA, Hiibn.'^ 
Nemoria gracilis. (Plate CXXXVI. fig. 4.) 
Pale emerald-green ; an indistinct sinuous narrow silvery-white line across the disc of the 
wings almost as in N. viridata; a second less distinct line just before the middle: costa of 
primaries and basal half of fringe on all the wings pale creamy yellow ; outer half of fringe 
silvery white : vertex of head white, the antennae slightly yellowish ; face, anterior coxee, and 
inner side of anterior tibiie and tarsi reddish testaceous ; inner side of other tarsi shining ochre- 
ous. Wings with a slender golden-ochreous marginal line. Expanse of wings 22-24 millim. 
Dharmsala. 
The lines across the upper surface of the wings in this species are so indistinct, but more 
especially the inner line, that they might easily be overlooked in worn or faded specimens. 
Nemoria gelida. (Plate CXXXVI. fig. 5.) 
Silvery whitish, densely irrorated with emerald-green ; fringes tipped with white : 
primaries with the base of the costa and two stripes, dividing the wing into three equal parts, 
* This genus is said to tave pectinated or ciliated antennae in the male; in N. viridata and allies 
the antennae are simple. 
