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Pale ochreous, faintly tinged with rufous, streaked and blotched with 

 brick red along the base of the dorsal ciliae ; a minute rufous spot on the 

 fold, and a circular brown one at the end of the disc, with a small one 

 before it. A/, ex. }^ inch. Season, October. Very near to n^fiisena, 

 perhaps a ^•ariety. The palpi are precisely as in that species as to form 

 and colors, but the general hue is much paler. 



G. macidiniarpiidla. N. sp. 



Second joint of the palpi a little brush-like^ yellowish, dusted with dark 

 brown : third joint dark brown, with extreme tip and a few scattered 

 scales white ; about as long as the second. Antennae dark brown ; head 

 pale ochreous yellow and brown ; thorax and primaries dark gray brown, 

 spotted with darker colors ; one of the spots is on the costa near the 

 base, and there is a small yellowish spot before it and another behind it, 

 and beyond that is another of the dark spots ; there is a dark spot on the 

 fold, with a small yellowish one before it ; a small dark spot about the 

 centre of the disc, without any yellow spot before it, and about the end 

 of the disc is another dark spot, with a small yellow one before it. There 

 is a pale yellowish streak at the beginning of the costal ciliae, and an 

 opposite dorsal one. Al. ex. y^ inch. Season, July. 



G. argenti-albella. N. sp. 



Second joint of the palpi scarcely thickened beneath ; the third more than 

 half the length of second. 



Silvery white ; each joint of the palpi has a dark brown annulus 

 before the tip ; there are a few blackish scales over the base of the 

 antennae, which are annulate wdth bro^\^l ; a small dark brown spot on 

 the extreme costa at the base, followed by three others within the margin, 

 and there is also a small one within the dorsal margin near the base ; 

 there is a transverse brown spot or line on the fold, and another at the 

 end of the disc, a brownish fascia at the beginning of the ciliae, and a 

 brownish golden streak around the apex at the base of the ciliae. AL 

 ex. ic inch. Season, June. A rather pretty and distinctly marked 

 species, like G. variieUa, but I think it is quite distinct from it. 



G. bidiscoviacidella. N. sp. 



Pale ochreous, becoming a little deeper towards the apex of the 

 primaries ; there is a small brown spot about the middle of the disc, 



