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crozier just beloAV the costa. On the costa before the apex is a sub- 

 triniiiiuhir brown spot. Beginning- just below the apex on tlie outer 

 margin and extending- oblicjuely across the wing to the middle of the 

 inner margin is a broad dark line, beyond which the entire outer por- 

 tion of the wing is clouded with dark brown. A still darker curved 

 line traverses this dark triangular area, and terminates just^ before 

 the outer angle. The posterior wing is ornamented by a broad median 

 band, and a very broad submarginal band, straight internally and 

 indented externally. The margin is clouded with brown. Under side: 

 Tlie markings of the upper side are rei)roduced upon the under side, 

 but the bands are all warm ferruginous, and are more clearly and 

 sharply detined. 



Expanse of wings, 32 mm. 



The type, in the ISJational Museum collection, is uniciue. 



GONODELA, sp. (?) 



The specimen represents a form very near, if not identical with, a 

 species to which Mr. Warren has afdxed the name maculosa in the col- 

 lections of the British Museum, and as Mr. Warren has prepared a 

 manuscript description which maj' shortly be published, I refrain from 

 characterizing this form. 



Genus TEPHRINA, Guenee. 



TEPHRINA OBSERVATA, Walker. 



Tephr'ma obserrafa, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. Brit. Mus., XXIII, p. 963. 



Genus EUBOLIA, Boisduval. 

 EUBOLIA, sp. {?) 



The hind wings are almost entirely wanting from the specimen, and 

 I cannot therefore attempt to describe it. The species is not rei)re- 

 sented in the British Museum. 



Genus SIONA, Duponchel. 

 SIONA, sp. (?) 



I refer two specimens, with some doubt, to Duponchel's genus iSi(»i((. 

 They are not found in the British Museum, but are in too poor a con 

 dition to warrant description. 



Family FIDONID.E, Guenee.^ 



Genus STERRHA, Hubner. 

 STERRHA SACRARIA (LinnEeus). 

 riialnua-Geomeira sacraria, LiNX.EUS, Sj'st. Nat., I, 2, p. 863 (1766). 



Several examples. 



Gen. (?) sp. (?) 



A geometer too poor to determine anything about it. 

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