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59. Gortyna inquaesita, G. & R. No. 3, p. 344. 

 Eastern and Middle States. 



60. Hydroeeia sera, G. & R. No. 3, p. 345, fig. 55. 

 Canada, Eastern and Middle States. 



61. Xanthia ralla, G. & R. No. 3, p. 346, fig. 49. 

 Middle States. 



62. Xanthia enroa, G. & R. No. 3, fig. 50. 

 Xanthia puta, || p. 347, 1. c. 



Eastern and Middle States. The name we originally proposed is 

 preoccupied. 



63. Choephora fiingoriim, G. <fc JR. No. 4, p. 200, fig. 74. 

 Southern and Middle States. 



64. Agrotis collaris, G. & R. No. 3, p. 348, fig. 53. 

 New York. 



65. Agrotis genieulata, G. & R. No. 3, p. 349, fig. 54. 

 Pennsylvania. 



66. Agrotis muraennla, G. & R. No. 3, p. 352, fig. 48. 



Eastern and Middle States. A. scandens, Rile}/, contrary to sup- 

 position, we regard as different, not synonymous. 



67. Agrotis repentis, G. & R. No. 3, p. 350, fig. 58. 

 New York. 



6S. Agrotis Violaris, G. & R. No. 3, p. 353, fig. 59. 

 Pennsylvania. 



69. Hadena distineta, Guenee, G. & R. No. 4, p. 197, fig. 72. 

 Middle States. 



70. Hadena snbjuneta, G. & R. No. 4, p. 198, fig. 71. 

 Western and Middle States. 



71. Xylina bethunei, G. & R. No. 3, p. 354, fig. 56. 

 Canada to New York. 



72. Xylina eapax, G. & R. No. 3, p. 355, fig. 57. 

 Pennsylvania. 



73. Cucnllia convexipennis, G. & R. No. 4, p. 201, fig. 76. 

 Eastern and Middle Mates. 



74. Plusia niappa, G. & R. No. 4, p. 204. 

 Canada. 



