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common chlorokiicaria Giienee, though more slender and slightly waved. 

 No discal dots. Fringes of ground colour, pinkish at base. All wings 

 beneath and body a paler clay-yellowish, the primaries subcostally and 

 near base faintly tinged with pink, as are also the femora. No cross lines 

 apparent or discal dots. 



Types. — Two ^ s, taken VIII 19, in Yuma Co., Arizona. One of these 

 in the author's collection, the other in that of Rutger's College at New 

 Brunswick, N. J. 



The following well-known species were also present from localities 

 as noted : 



Hydriomena neomexicana Hulst. — i % , Doble, Calif, August. 



Hydriomena grandiosa Hulst., = implicata Guen. — i $ Walters' Sta., 



Calif, April. 

 Pigia multilineata Hulst. — 2 (^ s, i 9, Yuma Co., Arizona. 

 Euacidalia sericiata Pack. — i ^ , Yuma Co., Arizona. 

 Cosymbia myrtaria Guen. ? — i 9 j Yuma Co., Arizona. 

 Chlorochlamys chloroleucaria Guen. — 2 ^ s, Yuma Co., Arizona. 

 Dichorda illustraria Hulst. — i ? , Yuma Co., Arizona. 

 Fernaldella fimetaria G. &. R. — 14 ^ s, 3 ? , Yuma Co., Arizona. 

 Chloraspilates profugaria H. Sch. — i 9 , Yuma Co., Arizona. 

 Deilinia perpallidaria Grote. — i (5", Yuma Co., Arizona. 

 Deilinia carnearia Hulst. — i ^ , Yuma Co., Arizona. 

 Sciagraphia mellistrigata Gr. — 7 9 s, Yuma Co., Arizona, and 



Walters' Sta., Calif. 

 Sciagraphia heliothidata Guen. — i (^ , Yuma Co., Arizona. 

 Macaria S-signata Pack. — 2 (^ s, Yuma Co., Arizona. 

 Sciagraphia irrorata Pack. — 10 c? s, 2 9 s, Yuma Co., Arizona, and 



Walters' Sta., Calif. 

 Euemera juturnaria Gu., var. californiaria Pack. — 4 S s, Doble, 



Calif, August. 

 Alcis depromaria Gr. ? — 2 9 s, Yuma Co., Arizona. 

 Synglochis perumbraria Hulst. — i $ , i '^ , Yuma Co., Arizona. 

 Sabulodes truxaliata Guen. — 2 ^, Doble Calif, August. 



CORRECTION OF NAME IN DIABROTICA. 

 At the top of page 92 of your current volume I note a typographical 

 error, the name should be sonisulcata in place of semisuclata as printed. 



Fred. C. Bowditch. 



