4o4 GROTE & RORINSON. 



97. Botys cinerosa, G. & R. No. 1, p. 18, fig. 13. 

 Pennsylvania. 



98. Botys diffissa, G. & R. No. 1, p. 19, fig. 16. 



Cuba to Louisiana. This comes near to Hemimatia phoenicalis, 

 Hub., but differs from the illustration, and more sensibly from the 

 description given by Guenee, p. 173. Perhaps it is Guenee's R. 

 tyralis. 



99. Botys sumptuosalis, G. & R. No. 1, fig. 14. 

 Pyrausta sumptuosalis, Walker, p. 1281, pt. 34. 

 Botys haruspica, G. & R. p. 19, 1. c. 



Pennsylvania to Massachusetts. 



100. Botys vinulenta, G. A, R. No. 1, fig. 11. 



Massachusetts to Pennsylvania, and westward to the Territories. 

 This is Rhodaria signdtalis, Walker, and Botys signatatis, Gr. & R., 

 but the specific name is preoccupiod. 



101. Botys generosa, G. & R. No. 1, p. 20, fig. 10. 

 Pennsylvania. 



102. Botys plectilis, G. & R. No. 1, p. 27, fig. 17. 

 Pennsylvania to New York. 



103. Botys adipaloides, G. & R. No. 1, p. 26, fig. 19. 



Texas to Massachusetts. Allied to B. ecclesialis, and seems to be 

 the species described as Satnea elialis by Walker. 



104. Botys citrina, G. & R. No. 1, fig. 20. 

 Spilodes helvialis, Walker, (!). (in part) 

 Botys citrina, G. & R. p. 28, 1. c. 



Botys thycesalis, Walker, (!). 

 Botys apertalis, Walker, (!). 



Massachusetts to Pennsylvania. None of Mr. Walker's names for 

 this species can be used, for the reason that the specimens under these 

 names in B. M. do not correspond with the descriptions, or belong to 

 more than one species. 



105. Botys marculenta, G. & R. No. 1, p. 23, fig. 21. 

 New York to Pennsylvania. 



106. Botys coloradeusis, G. & R. No. p. 25, fig. 18. 

 Colorado Territory. 



