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Show 608 MR. J. H. LEECH ON THE [Dec. 18, which has the central area of primaries dark, all are of the form with ochreous-brown lines, not infrequent among English specimens of this species. Fujisan, Oiwake (Pryer) ; Hakodate, Fusan, Gensan (Leech). 133. NOLA ALBULALIS. Pyralis albulalis, Hiibn. Pyral. pl. 3. fig. 14. One example in Satsuma in May and one at Gensan in June. There was but one specimen in Pryer's collection; this is from Oiwake, and has more brown on the primaries than either of the other two specimens. A form of this species occurring in Corea has been named mand-schurica, Oberth. (Rom. M e m . sur Lep. iii. p. 327). Oiwake (Pryer); Satsuma, Gensan (Leech). 134. NOLA CONFUSALIS. Roeselia confusalis, Herr.-Schaff. ii. p. 164. Roeselia cristulalis, Dup. Hist. Nat. Lep. viii. p.227. 6, 7. This is no. 94 of Pryer's catalogue, aud there were two examples in his collection. These are typical N. confusalis. Yokohama, Oiwake (Pryer). 135. NOLA COSTIMACULA. Nola costimacula, Staud., Rom. Mem. Lep. iii. p. 182, pl. x. fig. (1887). One example in Pryer's collection without locality. Japan, Amur. 136. NOLA FUMOSA. Nola fumosa, Butl. 111. Typ. Lep. Het. pt. iii. p. 9, pl. xliii. fig. 2 (1879). Nola strigulosa, Staud., Rom. Mem. Lep. iii. p. 180, pl. x. fig. 4 (1887). After seeing Pryer's series of A7, fumosa, I have no doubt that strigulosa, Staud., is referable to this species, as in the series referred to there are examples which agree exactly with the figure of strigulosa, others with the type of fumosa, Butl., in the National Collection, whilst other examples link the two together. Yokohama (Jonas and Pryer); Fushiki (Leech) ; Corea, Amur. 137. NOLA GIGAS. Nola gigas, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) xiii. p. 274. Four examples, coll. Pryer. Yesso (Pryer). 138. NOLA TRIANGULALIS, sp. n. (Plate XXXI. fig. 12.) 8 . Primaries ashy grey, brownish along the costa ; the centre of the wing is occupied by a triangular brownish patch, the outer portion of which is traversed by a serrated blackish line and bounded by |