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*H. sectilis, Gn. 

 *H. vulgaris, Grt. & Rob. 

 ^ *H. remissa, Hiib. 

 *H, fiaitima, Gn. 

 *H. impulsa, Gn. 

 *H. turbulenta, Gn. 



This species I found quite abundant in Ocean county some 

 years since. 



. H. miseloides, Gn. 



Caldwell, rare — Crane. Newark, in June and August — Seib. 

 *H. modica, Gn. 



Caldwell, rare — Crane. 



*H. vulvivaga, Morr. 



*H. fractilinea, Grt. 



It is rather strange that the Newark list contains so few species 

 of Hadena. All of the starred species are well recorded from 

 the State, and many of them are not at all rare. 



OLIGIA, Hub. 

 *0. festivoides, Gn. 



Taken not rarely at light, in Ocean county. 

 O. grata, Hiib. 



Taken rarely. It is a southern species and common in the 

 District of Columbia. 



PERIGBA, Gn. 

 P. xanthioides, Gn. 



Caldwell, common — Crane. 

 P. infelix, Gn. 



Specimens are in the Newark collections. 

 P. luxa, Grt. 

 P. fabrefacta, Morr. 



None of these species are really common, and P. infelix is rare, 

 occurring only along the coast on a northern extension of its 

 range, which is southward to Florida. 



