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undoubtedly belongs to Dr. Harvey's species, .which by its gray color 

 recalls the species of Apatela or Acronycta. 



Caradrina mcralis Morr., Can. Ent, 7, 215. 



I have, unfortunately, re-described this species as C. bilunata, Can. 

 Ent., 9, 199. 



Tarachc obatra Morr., Proc. Bost. S. N. H., 124, 1875. 



This is evidently a species of Spragueia allied to Spragueia plumbi- 

 fimbriata ; it would be quite impossible to recognize the fact from the 

 description and comparisons of Mr. Morrison. 



Agrotis persona fa Morr., Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., 238, 1876. 



This is a dark specimen of Agrotis pitychrous previously described 

 by me. 



Agrotis manifestolabes Morr., Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., 166, 1874. 



This is a synonym of Agrotis ( Matnta) Catherina, Grote, Can. Ent., 

 116, 1874. I have evidently been in error in considering my type a male 

 and also in proposing a new genus for its reception. The male antennae 

 are pectinate. The female type is photographed Can. Ent., vol. 7. It 

 passed from my hands immediately after description, which prevented my 

 making any comparison or re-examination. Since then I have seen the 

 $ manifestolabes in Mr. Tepper's collection, and it is evidently my 

 Catherina. 



Taeniocampa confluens Morr., Proc. Bost. S. N. H., 159, 1874. 



Mr. Morrison's type is a little smaller, but color and markings are 

 much like ordinary specimens of the common incerta. The stigmata run 

 together, but they approach very closely and sometimes touch in incerta ; 

 there is nothing like such a fusion of the spots as we see in normalis in 

 Mr. Morrison's type, and I think the specimen cannot be distinct 

 from incerta. Certainly there should have been some hesitation in naming 

 the species in view of the known variability of iruerta, with which Mr. 

 Morrison does not compare it or appear aware of its close relationship, if 

 not identity. T. pacifica Harvey has been collected in Texas by Belfrage, 

 and is, I think, distinct from incerta. 



