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easy walking distance from the University. No sugaring was done during 

 the time. These 821 specimens represent' the following species : 



C. Lachrymosa, Guen. C. Ilia, Guen. 



Viduata, Guen. Innubens, Guen. 



Desperata, Guen. Scintillans, G. & R. 



Retecta, Grote. Neogama, Guen. 



Flebilis, Grote. Subnata, Grote. 



Robinsoni, Grote. Piatrix, Grote. 



Residua, Grote. Palaeogama, Guen. 



Obscura, Streck. • Habilis, Grote. 



Angusi, Grote. Nebulosa, Edw. 



Amatrix, Hub. Arnica, Hub. 



Cara, Guen. 

 I might say here that I have taken in this locality, in addition to the 

 above, the following species : 



C. Epione, Westw. C. Delilah, Streck. 



Sappho, Streck. Consors, Guen. 



Judith, Streck. Serena, Edw. 



Insolabilis, Guen. Magdalena, Streck. 



Ulalume, Streck. Grynea, Guen. 



Unijuga, Wlk. Nuptialis, Walk. 



Coccinata, Grote. Fratercula, G. & R, 



Ultronia, Guen. Lineella, Grote.. 



Marmorata, Edw. Amasia, Westw. 

 Besides these, I have taken two other species that I have not identi- 

 fied yet. Have also taken var. phalanga of C. palaeogama, and form 

 atarah of C. fratercula. 



NORTH AMERICAN MOTHS. 



BY A. R. GROTE. 



Packardia Goodellii, 11. s. 



Entirely blackish with a faint brown shading about internal angle, where 

 are two white unequal spots as in geminata. Fringe blackish, concolorous, 

 interlined with pale and with a distinct white fleck or spot below apices ; 

 this distinguishes the moth from any of the genus. The usual lines on 

 the primaries are lost in the ground color ; the outer line may be made 



