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Ellopia basiaria Wlk. 1508, has as a synonym Acidalia con- 

 grua Wlk. sup. 1623. Ellopia incoloraria Wlk., 1509, is also a 

 synonym. 



Cabera intentaria Wlk. 870, is the same as Deilinia variolaria 

 Gn. ii, 36. 



The type of Bapta viatica Harvey, is in the British Museum. 

 It is the same as Corycia semiclarata Wlk. sup. 1653. 



The type of Deilinia glomeraria Grt. is in the Museum. 



Acidalia nivosata Gn. i, 499, is placed by Mr. Warren under 

 the genus Engonobapta Warr. The insect has no affinity with 

 Acidalia, but belongs to the Ennominae. 



The type of Deilinia septemlinearia Grt. described as D. sep- 

 temfluaria, is in the Museum. 



Ste gani a pustular ia Gn. ii, 49, is placed under the genus Phy- 

 sostegania Warr. 



Fidonia xanthometata Wlk. 1038, is the same as Lythria snovi- 

 aria Pack. Macaria inextricata Wlk. 889, is, I think, the same 

 species, though differing in coloration to some extent. Grote's 

 genus Mellilla will stand, so the species will be: 

 Mellilla inextricata Wlk. 

 var. xanthometata Wlk. 

 snoviaria Pack. 



The type of Melilla chamcechrysaria Grt. (rilevaria Pack.), is 

 in the Museum. 



Macaria latiferrugata Wlk. 1640, is Eumacaria bruuneata Pk. 



The following seem to me to be synonyms or variations of 

 Semiothisa granitata Gn. ii, 85: Macaria contemptata Gn. ii, 86, 

 Tephrosia dispuncta Wlk. 405, Acidalia retractaria Wlk. 785, 

 Macaria haliata Wlk. 885, Larcntia ? exnotata Wlk. 1186, Ma- 

 caria retinotata^N\k. 1642, Acidalia fissinotata Wlk. 1595, Ma- 

 caria subapiciaria Wlk. 1641, Fidonia ordinata Wlk. 1038, Ma- 

 caria? submarmorata Wlk. 887, Macaria irregulata Wlk. 890, 

 Macaria exauspicata Wlk. 889, Camptogramma abruptata Wlk. 

 1326, Macaria quadrisignata Wlk. sup. 1655, Macaria succosata 

 Zell., Macaria imimodaria Morr. All the types of the Geome- 

 trina of Zeller are in the Museum, having been presented by Lord 

 Walsingham, into whose possession they came after Zeller' s 

 death. A number of the types of Morrison are also in the Mu- 

 seum, one of them being unimodaria above. 



