338 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



<j. larvaria, Gn. 



Caldwell, rare — Crane. 



C. humaria, Gn. 



Caldwell, rare — Crane. 



C. pampinaria, Gn. 



Caldwell, common — Crane. 



C. crepuscularia, Tr. 



Quite common throughout the State. 



TBPHROSIA, Bd. 

 T. canadaria, Gn. 



Caldwell, rare — Crane. 

 T. cog-nataria, Hub. 

 T. cribrataria, Gn. 



Caldwell, rare — Crane. 



PARAPHIA, Gn. 

 P. subatomaria, Gn. 



Caldwell, rare — Crane. 



BUBYJA, Hub. 

 B. cognataria, Gn. 



B. paenulataria, Grt. 



HYBERNIA, Latr. 

 H. tiliaria, Harris. 



Caldwell, rare — Crane. 



PHIGALIA, Dup. 

 P. strigataria, Minot. 



P. olivacearia, Morr. 



ANISOPTERYX, Steph. 

 A. vernata, Harris. 



The spring canker worm. Seldom injurious in this State. 



A. autumnata, Pack. 



Also quite rare in my experience. 



