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*' Female. Whitish cinereous, minutely blackish-speckled, slight- 

 ly ocliraceous tinged. Hind tibia slightly incrassated. Wings 

 with a slender brown marginal line ; fringe interlined with brown. 

 Forewings acute, with two oblique whitish lines which are diffa- 

 sediy brown-bordered on the inner side ; interior line straight ; 

 exterior line very slightly undulating. Length of the body 5^ 

 lines; of the wings, 16 lines." Walker, M.S.S. 



Genus 2. Numeria, Dmjs. 

 1. N. inceptaria, Walker. 3LS.S, N. sp. 



" Mas. Cinerea, gracilis, fusco conspersa ; antennse pectinatae ; 

 aloe linea marginali tenui nigricante ; anticse vix acute lineis dua- 

 bus nigricantibus undulatis subobliquis, linea submarginali fusca 

 diffusa indistincta, lunula discali parva nigricante." 



'"'■Male. Cinereous, slender, minutely brown speckled. Antenna? 

 rather broadly pectinated. Wings with a slender blackish mar- 

 ginal line. Forewings hardly acute, with two slight oblique un- 

 dulating blackish lines and with a diffuse and indistinct submar- 

 ginal brown line ; discal lunule small, blackish. Hindwings with 

 two somewhat diffuse brown lines. Length of the body, 5 lines ; 

 of the wings, 12 lines." Walker, M.JS.S. 



Family, HrBERNiDiE, Guen. 



Genus 1. Hybernia, Latr. 

 1. H. defoliaria, Linn. — Very abundant on the Mountain at the end of 



October, and beginning of November, on 

 mild evenings. (Eu). 

 Genus 2. Anisopteryx, Steph. 

 1. A. restituens, Walker, M.S.S. N. sp . — Abundant in woods near 



Montreal at the end of October. 



" Mas. obscure cinerea ; antennae vix pectinatse ; abdomen sub- 

 flavescens ; aloe cinereae, litura, discali tenui nigricante, punctis 

 marginalibus nigiis ; antica lineis duabus obscure cinereis indis- 

 tiuctis undulatis albido-marginafis, costa obscure cinerea." 



" Male. Dark cinereous. Antennae very slightly pectinated. 

 Abdomen with a yellowish tinge. Wings cinereous with a slight 

 blackish discal mark and with black marginal points. Forewings 

 with two indistinct undulating dark cinereous whitish-bordered 

 lines ; costa dark cinereous. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the 

 wings, 14 lines." Walker, M.S.S. 



Family, Larentid^, Guen. 

 Genus 1. Cheiraatobia, Steph. 

 1. C. boreata, Hilbn. — Very numerous in woods at St. Hilaire and 



Beloeil Mountain, in November. (Eu). 



