BY GEOFFREY MEADE-WALDO. 
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the lighthouse, where the lighthouse-keeper most hos¬ 
pitably refreshed us with lime squashes. Quite a satis¬ 
factory bag of moths was made on the lamp and its 
surroundings, the captures including a fine specimen of 
the handsome Noctuid ( Stictoptera variegata, Hmpsn.), a 
species new to science. This same light has since produced 
many good species of insects for the Sarawak Museum, the 
Curator of which informs me that lighthouses in Sarawak 
are utilized for collecting insects with great success. Time, 
however, was short, and we soon had to return to sea-level, 
where we met a fine Monitor Lizard, just as we were setting 
out for the yacht, which put to sea as soon as we were on 
board. 
LIST OF INSECTS CAPTURED. 
Lepidoptera Rhopalocera. 
Nymphalid^i. — Radena vulgaris, Butl. 
Tronga crameri, L. 
Mygdosoma fuscum, Feld. 
Mycalesis fusca, Butl. 
M. mineus , L. 
Yphthima pandorcus , Moore, 
var. corticaria , Butl. 
Cethosia hypsea, Feld. 
Lyc^nim. —Zizera karsandra , Moore. 
Hesperid,®. — Hyarotes adrastus, Moore. 
Lepidoptera Heterocera. 
Arctiad^. — Celama mesotherma, Hmpsn. 
(Enistis entella , Cram., subsp. delia, F. 
Diacrisia strigatula , Wlk. 
Noctuid^e. — Stictoptera cucullioides, Guen. 
S. variegata, Hmpsn. 
Labanda continua , Wlk. 
Ophiusa fasciculipes, Wlk. 
Lymantriad.se. — Loelia adara , Moore. 
Geometries .—Boarmi'a acaciaria, Boisd. 
Thyridid^e. — Rhabdoneura myrtcea, Drury. 
Pyralidas. — Schoenobius bipunctifera , Wlk. 
Volabilis proximalis , Wlk. 
Hypsipyla robusta, Moore. 
Endotricha decessalis, Wlk. 
Bocchoris adipalis, Zell. 
Glyphodes marginata, Hmpsn. 
Noorda nigripunctalis, Hmpsn. 
