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Catocala meskei Grt. One specimen standing as "pura, dark 

 form," and presumably so recorded by Heath. 



Catocala briseis Edw. 



Catocala faiistina Strk. var. verecunda Hulst. 



Catocala aspasia Strk. 



Catocala conciimhens Walk. 



Catocala luciana Hy. Edw. 



Catocala relicta Walk., and v^ar. clara Beut. 



Zale horrid a Hbn. 



Pheocyma lunata Dru. One very badly worn specimen. 



Pheocyma minerea Gn. A considerable number under three 

 names; one as niinerea, the majority under norda Sm., which is a 

 synonym, and three as " ? lineosa.'' 



Pheocyma galbanata Morr. (syn. lineosa Sm., nee Walk.) 

 One specimen, standing as lunifera. 



Pheocyma unilineata Grt. 



Thysania zenalia Cram. One specimen of this migrant from 

 the West Indies. 



(The doubtful Deltoids were submitted to Messrs. Barnes 

 and McDunnough.) 



Epizenxis hihricalis Hbn. There were large and small speci- 

 mens, looking rather like two species. 



Epizeitxis rotundalis Walk. 



Epizenxis artier i calls Gn. 



Epizeiixis cemula Hbn. 



Hormisa absorptalis. Two specimens. 



Hormisa bivittata Grt. Two specimens. 



Hormisa pupilloris Grt. 



Philometra gaosalis Walk. 



Philometra hanhami Sm. Agrees with the description. 



Chytolita nwrbidalis Gn. Mixed with Renia fiavipiinctalis 

 Geyer, and factiosalis Walk. 



Bleptina caradrinalis Gn. 



Renia flavipunc talis Geyer. 



Palthis angulalis Hbn. 



Capis curvata Grt. Two specimens. 



Bomolocha bijugalis W'alk. 



Bomolocha scutellaris Grt. 



