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Apicia spinitaria Gn. i, 85, is a South American insect, which 

 I do not believe was ever taken in North America. It is, I think, 

 an undoubted error in locality. 



Metrocampa prtegrandaria Gn. i, 128, is the same as M. per- 

 lata Gn., and has priority on the page. 



EHopia placearia Gn. i, 132, is very near to Tetrads nielli tu- 

 laria Hulst. The latter is at best a variety. 



Eurymene emargitaria Gn. i, 145, is the same as E. arrogaria 

 Hulst, and is not E. fervidaria H.-Sch. 



The type of Metanema forficaria Gn. i, 112, is lost. I have 

 little doubt it is the same as Tetrads cegrotata Gn. The type ot 

 Timandra viridipcnnaria may also be lost. It ought, by color, 

 to be easily identified, but I cannot locate it. It may possibly be 

 Nemoria pistacearia Gn., or N. tepperaria Hulst. 



The type of Bronchelia dendraria Gn. is lost, but there is no 

 doubt that it is a variety of B. hortaria. Tephrosia amplana 

 Wlk. 405, is the same species, as is also Bronchelia disserptaria 

 Wlk. 451. 



Tephrina muscariata Gn. ii, 98, is Semiothisa delectata Hulst. 



Selidosema fceminaria ii, 149, is not a synonym or variety of 

 6*. juturnaria Gn. ii, 147, but a dark form of Tephrosia celalaria 

 Hulst. 



Aspilates sigmaria Gn. ii, 184, and Ellopia aniusaria Wlk. 

 1507, are the same as Eufitchia ribearia Fitch. 



Eupitheda subapicata Gn. ii, 331, is the same as E. ocddentalis 

 Pack. 



Melanippe iduata Gn. ii, 403, is Rheumaptera fluctuata L. 



The type of Coremia convallaria Gn. ii, 410, is lost. It seems 

 to me it must be Ochyria lignicolorata Pack, from the description. 

 The existence of the three rows of black points seems conclusive. 



The type of Coremia plebeculata Gn. ii. 417, is lost. I feel 

 certain, however, it is the same as Ochyria carneata Pack. 



Spargania magnoliata Gn. ii, 455, is one with Qlaucopteryx 

 cumulatilis Grt. 



Cidaria mandpata Gn. ii, 468, is probably Petrophora leoninata 

 Pack. The type is lost. 



The type of Eubolia custodiata Gn. ii, 491, is lost. 



The following species, accidently overlooked by me while at 

 the Museum, were determined for me by Dr. Butler, and they 

 have been given their places in the body of this article : 



