. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society . and 7 approxi-mated towards base. Zotneutis dicausta, n. sp. $. 19-21 mm. Head and thorax slaty-fuscous. Palpi fulvous-ochreous,terminal joint ochreous-whitish, anterior edge fuscous. Abdomen darkfuscous. Forewings elongate-oblong, costa anteriorly moderately arched,posteriorly straight, apex rounded-obtuse, termen slightly rounded, littleoblique ; slaty-fuscous ; a narrow fulvous-brown streak along costa frommiddle to near apex, its costal edge dark fuscous ; irregular narrowfulvous-brown streaks above and below middle from near base to § ; pl


. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society . and 7 approxi-mated towards base. Zotneutis dicausta, n. sp. $. 19-21 mm. Head and thorax slaty-fuscous. Palpi fulvous-ochreous,terminal joint ochreous-whitish, anterior edge fuscous. Abdomen darkfuscous. Forewings elongate-oblong, costa anteriorly moderately arched,posteriorly straight, apex rounded-obtuse, termen slightly rounded, littleoblique ; slaty-fuscous ; a narrow fulvous-brown streak along costa frommiddle to near apex, its costal edge dark fuscous ; irregular narrowfulvous-brown streaks above and below middle from near base to § ; plicaland second discal stigmata represented by a few green-whitish scales,latter preceded by a short obscure oblique longitudinal streak of fulvous,brown suffusion: cilia pale ochreous, with a faint brownish antemedianshade, on tornus suffused with fuscous. Hindwings dark fuscous ; ciliaiuscous, darker towards base. Khasis; in April and October, two specimens. {To be continued.) Colle<^ oflrulu,-, Surma, a,,^ Cojlc,^. 7kt^ wfwie. celctu^srepristJit ih^ ;£etndihf lined Areas ivTtcre ihc CnlleciorsareaJtprescrti<Uuctk. BUix. M^C.^Crump. ^ ^MiLi^r. 183 PROGRESS OF THE MAMMAL SURVEY OF INDIA,BURMA AND CEYLON. In the last number of the Journal we reported that the Surveyoollectors were in Kathiawar and Mysore where good collectionswere being made. Mr. Crump, who went to Kathiawar in October,is still there and has collected at Junagadh, Keshod, Verawal,Tala, Sasan, Kudia, Rajkot, Dhrangadhra, and at the presentmoment at Wadhwan, from where he probabh^ will make a moveto Guzerat. He has made a fine collection of the Mammalsof the District, and up-to-date three consignments have beensent home containing over 800 specimens. Mr. Shortridge, whenwe last wrote, was finishing off Mysore and was in camp atSivisamudrum. From there he proceeded to Mercara in Coorg,and Avhile we write is still in that Prov


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