CATALOGUE OF NOCTUID.E SMITH. 227 



X. disposita Morr.* 



1874. Morr., Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci., n, 116, Lithopliane. 

 HABITAT. Canada; Massachusetts; New York in April ami May. 

 I have iiot seen the type and do not know where it is. 



X. hemina Grt. 



1879. Grt., Bull. Geol. Surv., v, 202, Lllhopliane. 



HABITAT. Northern and Eastern States; New York in September. 

 The type is in the British Museum. 



X. sigiiosa Wlk.* 



1857. Wlk., C. B. Mas., Het., xi, 627, Xylina. 



pctiiJca Grt. 



1874. Grt., 6th Eept. Peab. Ac. Sci.. 31, Litlwpliane. 

 1891. Butler, Entomologist, xxiv, 242, pr. syu. 



HABITAT. Canada; Northeastern United States. 



The types are both in the British Museum and refer to the same 

 species. Mr. Grote has misidentified Walker's species, the signosa 

 Grote remaining unnamed. 



X. gausapata Grt. 



1883. Grt., Papilio, in, 77, Litiiopliane. 

 H ABITAT. California. 

 The type should be in Mr. Neumo?gen's collection. 



X. ferrealis Grt.* 



1874. Grt., 6th Kept. Peab. Ac. Sci., 32, IMltopltane. 



HABITAT. New York; Maine; Canada. 



The type is in the British Museum. A long series of specimens in 

 Dr. Thaxter's collection some years ago led me to believe in a rather 

 close relation between ferrealis and signosa (pet idea). I have not 

 studied them since. 



X. innominata uom nov.* 



signosa t Grt. 

 1874. Grt., 6th Kept. Peab. Ac. Sci., 33, Lithopliane. 



HABITAT. Northeastern United States; Canada; Colorado. 

 The new name is intended to apply to that species identified and 

 labeled as signosa by Mr. Grote and has no type specimen. 



X. bethunei G. & R.* 



1868. G. & R., Traus. Am. Ent. Soc., i, 3. r >4, pi. 1, f. 56, XyUna. 



1869. Bethune, Can. Eut., i, 86, A'i//<. 



1874. Grt., 6th Rept. Peab. Ac. Sci.. 33, Lithopliane. 



HABITAT. Canada; Northern, Eastern, and Middle States. 

 1 do not know where the type of this species is at present. 



