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out, run in waves outward toward margin, which it approaches closely 

 in a large scallop outward between veins 3 and 4, a smaller receding 

 one between veins 2 and 3, below which it curves basally, thence straight 

 to margin within the much-rounded anal angle. Discal space ashen, 

 sprinkled with black atoms heavily at centre, but with pale blotches at 

 costa, and near inner margin, these washed with dark green. Narrow 

 terminal space ashen, darkened with black atoms and washed with 

 sea-green, a paler patch at apex, above a black dash on vein 6. No 

 discal dots. Terminal line and fringe on all wings dusky. The latter 

 darkened opposite veins. Secondaries dusky, darker terminally. No 

 discal dots. Terminal line and fringes on all wings dusky. The latter 

 apex and along outer margin, showing only the extradiscal line in a 

 black blotch at costa, and faintly across wing. Secondaries pale ashen, 

 showing a double extradiscal waved line running nearly parallel with 

 outer margin and rather near to it. All wings washed with yellow- 

 brown scales, heavily at centre and outer margin of primaries. No 

 discal dots on primaries, on secondaries, minute, black. Body, abdomen 

 beneath, and legs pale ashen, sprinkled with dark-gray atoms. 



T\>pes Two males taken in Chiricahua Mountains near 

 Douglas, Ariz., VIII, 23, 08, and VIII, 22, 08. It has the style 

 of markings of the sordidata group, but the soft confused cov- 

 ering of rcflata and allies. 



NOTES. 



Eupithccia fuuwsa Hulst. Two types were recorded by 

 Doctor Hulst under this name, a female from Amherst, Mass., 

 and a male from South Abingdon, Mass. The former is a 

 well-marked miserulata Gr., the latter, coagiilata Guen., a 

 species which Doctor Hulst had not recognized. The name 

 must therefore be dropped from our lists. 



Eupithccia bivittata Hulst. The Hulst type in Brooklyn 

 Institute Museum is sierricc Hulst. It bears label "Soda 

 Springs, Cal.,'' which is in Siskiyou County, while the recorded 

 type came from Mendocino County. They are related species, 

 but entirely distinct. 



Eupithccia affinata Pears. I am pleased to record the capture 

 of a female of this rare species by Mr. J. A. Grossbeck at New 

 Brunswick, N. J., VIII, 24. 08, at sugar. The unique male 

 type taken at New Brighton, Pa., August 2, many years pre- 

 viously, has heretofore been the only example known to me. 



Macaria intc.rtata Walk. (Dyar, No. 3859) should read intcr- 

 tc.vta Walk. 



Metancma c.rcelsa Str. Under this name is listed siinplic- 

 iaria Grote, as a synonym. It is a separate and distinct species. 



