338 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



O. larvaria, Gn. 



Caldwell, rare Crane. 

 C. humaria, Gn. 



Caldwell, rare Crane. 

 C. pampinaria, Gn. 



Caldwell, common Crane. 

 O. crepuscularia, Tr. 



Quite common throughout the State. 



TEPHROSIA, Bd. 

 T. canadaria, Gn. 



Caldwell, rare Crane. 

 T. cognataria, Hub. 

 T. cribrataria, Gn. 



Caldwell, rare Crane. 



PARAPHIA, Gn. 

 P. subatomaria, Gn. 



Caldwell, rare Crane. 



EUBYJA, Hub. 

 E. cognataria, Gn. 



E. paenulataria, Grt. 



HYBERNIA, Latr. 

 H. tiliaria, Harris. 



Caldwell, rare Crane. 



PHIGALIA, Dup. 

 P. strigataria, Minot. 



P. olivacearia, Morr. 



ANISOPTERYX, Steph. 

 A- vernata, Harris. 



The spring canker worm. Seldom injurious in this State. 



A. autumnata, Pack. 



Also quite rare in my experience. 



