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have been taken in town by others. Mr. W. F. Fiske col- 

 lected two or three years at the south end of the town, and 

 during that time he found some dozen or more species that 

 we never met with here, for which credit will be given as they 



occur in the list. 



THYATIRA. 



ticriptn Gosse. Rather rare ; middle June. 



El'THYATIRA 



Pit dens Gn. Rare. Last of April and first of May. 



PSEUDOTHYATIRA. 



Cymataphoroides Gn. Not common ; middle June. 



We would like to ask if any one has ever bred this and the 

 following form from the same lot of eggs, or if any one has 

 intergrades that till the gap between the two. We have never 

 seen any variation in the form expultrix, and where any occurs 

 in cymataphoroides it is away from expuUrix, the ground color 

 being lighter with a pinkish shade and the markings heavier 

 and darker. 

 KxpuUrix Grt. Rather common ; middle to last of June. 



LEPTINA. 



Donbh-dayl Gu. Rare ; .Tune to July. 

 Ophthahn-ica Gn. Rare ; June to July. 

 Jhtniiituitfi Gn. Common ; May and June. 



PANTHKA 

 h'tirrilta Pack. Hare; last of May. 



DEM AS. 



Mart'cornix Smith. Rare; last of June. 

 Propin<iHi]i)ie<t Grt. Rare; middle of July. 



RAPHIA. 



AVfffrv Grt. Very rare; July. 



CHARAI>KA 

 Ib'ridcii*. Very rare ; .fane. 



F KHALI A. 



./oco.va (in. Not common ; last of April, tirst of May. 

 Major Smith. Hare ; middle of April. 



MOMOPHANA. 



OomstoC'ki Grrt. \'w\ rare; Api'il. 



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MoMA. 



'Fall.r H. Sch. Uncommon; last of July. 



