104 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



139. Capnodes Califomica Behr., 1. c, 23. 

 " Downieville, Cal." Unknown to me. 



140. Homoptera salicis Behr., 1. c. 28. 

 Unknown to me. 



141. Homoptera roses Behr., 1. c, 28. 

 California, Mr. Hy. Edwards, No. 2487. 



One specimen, smaller, but much resembling the Eastern H. lunata. 



142. Pseudaglossa lubricalis (Geyer) ; Grote, List, 47. 

 California (Behrens). 



143. Hypena Calif or ?uca Behr., 1. c, 23. 

 Oakland (Behrens). 



144. Brephos Californicum Boisd., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., 12, 88. 



" Se trouve au printemps dans les clairieres des bois." Unknown 

 to me. 



145. Brephos melanis Boisd., 1. c, 88. 



" Habite les bois." Unknown to me. There is perhaps reason to 

 surmise that neither species is correctly referred to this genus. 



With the present paper I terminate the " Preliminary List," in the 

 expectation of again taking up the subject with more material than that 

 hitherto kindly placed at my disposal by Mr. James Behrens and Mr. 

 Henry Edwards. In addition to the 145 species here cited, Dr. Behr has 

 described a few species, too briefly for identification, in Mr. Strecker's 

 publication. I regret that, while I was working on the subject, I should 

 remain in ignorance as to the identity of Mr. Morrison's passa and 

 eariua- The former I think may be referable to pensilis ; from the 

 description I do not think the latter has come to my hands. In the 12th 

 volume of the Annales de la Soeiete' Beige, pp. 89 — 90, Dr. Boisduval 

 enumerates 36 species of Californian Noctuidae. They are in great part 

 European species apparently incorrectly identified as Californian. With 

 the exception of Drasieria erecthea and the two species of Agroth, 

 jaculifera and saucia, I think it very probable that the identifications are 

 all incorrect. 



