ZotJheca, Gr. 



713 Tranquilla, Gr. 



var. Viridula, Gr. 



Caljimiia, Hubn. 



714 Orina, Guen. 



715 Calami, Harv. 



, Hubn. 



7:6 Pleoneciusa, Gr. 

 717 Subvexa, Gr* 



CJeocerSM, Boisd. 



718 Onj'china, Guen. 



Ortliosia, Ochs. 



719 Purpurea, GV. 



720 Crispa, Harv. 



721 Decipiens, Gr. 



722 Ferrugineoides, Guen. 



var. BicoloruLTO, Guen. 

 Spurcata, Walk. 



723 Ralla, G. & R. 



724 Euroa, G. & R. 



Pitta, G. & R. 



725 Inops. Gr. 



726 Aurantiago, Gucn. 



Illiterate, Gr. 

 Differta, Morr. 

 Illinoisensis, French. 

 726jAmericana, Morr. 



727 Disticha, Morr. 



728 Posticata, Harv. 



729 Conradi, Gr. 



730 Helva 6";-. 



731 Lutosa, Andrews. 



732 Belangm, Morr. 



733 Invnaculcita, Morr. 

 734' Chloropha, Hnlm. 



Cosmia, Hubn. 



735 Infumata, Gr. 



? Myth. Discolor, Walk. 



Homoglsea, Morr. 



736 Hircina, Morr. 



737 Carnosa, Gr. 



fljJlnea, Hubn.f 



738 Viatica, Gr. 



739 Inulta, Gr. 



740 Olivata, Ilarv. 



741 Anchocelioide?, C7// ; v,-. 



Signata, French. 



Epissia-a, Gr. 



742 Pastillicans, Morr. 



743 Tremula, Harv. 



744 Sericea, Morr. 



Venusttila, Gr. 



745 Apiata, Gr. 



746 Decliva, Gr. 



747 Deleta, Gr. 



Jodia, Hubn. 



748 Rufago, Hubn. 



Euoirroedsa, Gr. 



749 Pampina, Guen. 



Scoliopteryx, Germ. 



750 Libatfix, Linn. 



Xailliiia, Hubn. 



751 Togata, Esper. 



Si la go, Hubn. 



Scopelosoma, Curtis. 



752 Pettiti, Gr. 



753 Grcefiana, Gr. 



754 Moffatiana, Gi. 



Graefiana\, Gr. Ess ( 



755 Ceromatica, Gr. 



756 Devia, Gr. 



757 Morrisoni Gr. 



758 Sidus, Gucn. 



var. Vinulenta, Gr. 

 var. Walkeii, Gr. 



759 Tristigmata, Gr. 



Litholomia, Gr. 



760 Napsea, Morr. 



, Hubn. 



761 Disposita, Morr. 



762 Hemina, Gr. 



763 Pet u lea, Gr. 



764 Ferrealis, Gr. 



765 Signosa, Walk. 



766 Bethunei, G. & R. , 



767 Oriunda, Gr. 



768 Semiusta, Gr. 



769 Fa-^inn, Morr. 



770 Oregonensis, Harv. 



771 Contenta, Gr. 



* The type of Inte.rta, I think, will prove to be a European and not an American example. It is 

 possible that the Southern form is only a variety of Pleoncctuaa. 



tl follow Stephens in taking this older name instead of the equivalent term Orrltodin of the 

 same author. Not only is G/tr.i more euphonious, but it has priority, while both names are Hubner's. 



