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2. In spring of 1895, 9 Bairdii: 6 (^,3 ?. 



7 Or ego ni a .• 4 (^ , 3 ? . 



2. Bairdii^ first brood — 



1. In fall of 1894, 7 Bairdii: 5 (J , 2 9 • 



2 Oregonia : 2 %. 



2. In spring of 1895, 8 Bairdii : 6 (^ , 2 5 . 



4 Oregonia .• 4 $ . 



3. Bairdii, second brood — 



1. In fall of 1894, 3 Bairdii .• 3 ? . 



I Oregonia : \ $ . 

 I. In spring of 1895, ^Bairdii: 3 o, 2 ?• 



4 Oregonia : 2 ^ , 2 $ . 

 From (9;'(?^''c?«/rt!, fall and spring .• 9 Oregonia, 14 Bairdii. 

 M Bairdii, m h i i m 23 n 



Total: Oregonia, 20; Bairdii, 37. Oregonia being to Bairdii as 

 I to 1.85. More Oregonia in proportion than came from the three 

 broods I had. 



It appears that each of the six broods described, 2 of Oregonia, 4 of 

 Bairdii, gave examples of imago of its own form, and also of the other 

 form. 



Neither Mr. Bruce nor myself have obtained a Hollandii, and the 

 true position of that form remains to be determined hereafter. 



NOTES ON SOME SOUTHERN LEPIDOPTERA. 



BY HARRISON G. DVAR, A. M. 



Suborder Frenat^, Superfamily Microlepidoptera. 

 Family Psychid^. 

 Oiketicus Townsendi, Cockerell. 



1893 — Dyar, Ent. News, IV., 321 note. (No name.} 



1894 — Dyar, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., VIII., 205 (fig. of larval setse). 



1895 — Cockerell, Bull. 15, New Mex. Agr. Ex. Sta., pi. fig. 7, 7a. 



1895 — Cockerell, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (6) XV., 208. 



Venation. — Primaries — Vein i (ix.) twice angled, branch to margin 

 (xi.), branch to ic (viii.), which is faint toward base; median (cubitus) 

 4-branched, 4-5 (v^, v,) stalked ; 6 (v,) from cross-vein, the false 

 discal (media) joining 7 (11I5) just below apex ; 8-9 (in,, iiij stalked, 10 

 (iiij) from cell,* 11 (n.) from base. 



*The fore wing has il veins, vein HI., being absent. 7\ ep/ie/iierirfon>tts has also 

 II veins, but it is v„ which is absent ; O, Ahhotii has all 12 veins present. 



