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Seven specimens, Bright Angel, Arizona (H. S. Barber). 

 Type. No. 7969, U. S. National Museum. 



Illice injecta, n. sp. 



Head and collar yellow or pink, the disk of thorax diffusely gray shaded 

 or without gray. Fore wings slaty gray; a broad costal yellow stripe, 

 diffused or spreading below; a rounded angular spot before tornus joined 

 to base by a stripe on inner margin. Hind wings pink with a gray spot 

 at apex. Expanse 18 to 22 mm. 



Seven specimens, Kirk wood, Missouri (Mary Murtfeldt) ; 

 Tryon, North Carolina (W. F. Fiske) ; Plummer's Island, Mary 

 land (E. A. Schwarz) ; Badger, Wisconsin (Barlow). 



Type. No. 7970, U. S. National Museum. 



This is Hampson's " Illice unifascia ab. 5." 



Variety gamma, n. var. 



The yellow costal stripe is lacking and the border of hind wings is ex 

 tended. 



One specimen (Meske collection). 



Type. No. 7971, U. S. National Museum. 



Illice dorsimacula, n. sp. 



Head, thorax and fore wings sandy gray, mixed of cinereous and whit 

 ish scales; a small, sordid white spot on dorsal margin before tornus and 

 trace of a minute one above it near middle of wing. Hind wing sordid 

 rosv with gray apical margin. Expanse 20 mm. 



One specimen, Los Angeles, California (D. W. Coquillett). 

 Type. No. 7972, U. S. National Museum. 



Illice liberomacula, n. sp. 



Head and thorax sandy gray, collar in part whitish. Fore wings gray; 

 an irregularly lunate, sordid silvery white mark above inner margin below 

 end of cell, joined to costa by a more or less complete row of small dots. 

 Hind wing sordid ochraceous, costa and apex more or less broadly gray. 

 Expanse 17 to 19 mm. 



Three specimens, Los Angeles, California (D. W. Coquillett). 

 Type. No. 7973, U. S. National Museum. 



The following paper by Mr. Coquillett was read by the 

 Secretary : 



* Cat. Lep. Phal. B. M., n, p. 366, 1900. 



