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LEP1DOP TERA INDIGA. 
Female. Upperside as in tlie male, except that on the forewing the disco- 
cellular black streak is broader, and the subapical streak fulvous posteriorly; and 
in the hindwing the marginal dentate yellow spots are somewhat larger. Underside 
as in the male ; the outer area duller grey, the strigas less prominent, and the white 
comma-shaped mark more or less ill-defined. 
Expanse, S 2^, ? 2^ 0 inches. 
Dry-season form (Plate 318, fig. 2, d, e, ? ). 
Male and female. Upperside fulvous-yellow; markings as in the wet-season 
form, but the black spots somewhat smaller and less sharply defined, the yellow 
dentate spots also less defined. Underside paler than in wet-season form, the 
ground-colour being dull ochreous greyish-brown; markings similar. 
Expanse, d 1^, ? 2^ inches. 
Habitat. —Europe; Asia Minor; Persia; Western Himalayas. 
Distribution within our area. —We possess specimens of the wet-season form 
from Grulmurg and Sunamurg, Kashmir, taken by Oapt. A. M. Lang, and of the 
dry-season form from Kashmir, taken by Oapt. K. Bayne Keed. Capt. Lang records 
it as “ apparently common at Gulmurg, Kashmir’* (Ent. Monthly Mag. 1868, 84). 
Mr. J. H. Leech has specimens from Kylang, 13,000 feet elevation, taken by Capt. 
Mac Arthur in September, from Gurais Valley, 7000 feet, Kashmir, taken by himself 
in September; from Dugi Pass, 12,000 feet elevation, near Karakorum, taken in 
August and September by Capt. Thompson. 
Of our illustrations on Plate 318, figs. 2, 2a, b, c, are from wet-season male and 
female Kylang specimens in Mr. Leech’s collection, and figs. 2d, e, from dry-season 
female from Kashmir, taken by Capt. Keed. 
POLYGONIA COGNATA. 
Wet-season form (Plate 319, fig. 1, la, 
Imago. —Male and female. Upperside similar to, but of a paler fulvous than, 
C-album , as here described. Forewing with the cell spot united and larger, the 
disco cellular streak broader, the lower discal spot larger and with a small speckled- 
spot above it. Hindiving with the discal spots larger; the outer marginal band 
broader, more uneven on its inner edge and traversed by an almost continuous 
series of narrow yellow lunules. Underside with the ground-colour throughout 
uniformly dark greyish sepia-brown, the strigas less sharply defined, white comma- 
shaped mark prominent. 
Expanse, <? 2, ? 2^ 0 inches. 
