Xll EXPLANATION OF PLATE. 



109, 122, 123, 125, 133-135, 137, 139-141, 145, 148-151, 166-168, 182- 

 184, 187, 188, 197, 203, 208, 210, 211, 214, 218, 223, 236, 243, 244, 254, 

 2G4-266, 272, 280, 297, 299, 301, 302, 308, 310, 364-366, 370, 371, 377, 

 378, 381-386, 388, 390-397, 399-403, 405-407, 410, 411, 415-419, 423, 431, 

 440, 441, 443-44G, 459-462, 465, 467, 472, 473, 476, 478, 482, 483, 485a, h, 

 488, 489, 490, 491, 495, 496, 498, 499, 503, 505, 507, 515, 520, 527-529, 

 555, 558-560, 565, 572, 599, 600, 612, 614, 619, 623-626, 643, 644 aud 650. 

 Of these, 119 were drawu from aature, mostly by Mr. J. H. Emerton. 

 and a few by Messrs. C. A. Walker and L. Trouvelot. These are num- 

 bered : 11, 12, 13-20, 26, 28, 29, 42, 51, 52, 57-63, 64-67, 79-82, 90, 107- 

 109, 122, 123, 125, 133, 137, 139, 141, 145, 148, 149-151, 166, 167, 168, 

 182-184, 187, 188, 197, 203, 208 a, b, 210 «, 211, 214, 218, 236, 254, 265, 

 266, 299, 301, 308, 316, 364-366, 378, 38?, 384, 386, 392, 393, 396, 397, 

 400, 402, 403, 405, 413, 415, 419, 423, 431, 443, 441, 443-446, 465, 473, 

 476, 482 a, 483, 485 a, h, 489, 490, 491, 496, 498, 499, 503, 505,507,515 

 520, 555, 560, 565, 599, 600, 612, 614, 619. 



Of the remainder, Figs. 134, 459-462, 495, 506, were copied from 

 Harris; 43, 45, from Leidy; 46, 47, 49, 50, from Straus-Durckheim ; 

 44, 53, 54 and 650, from Newport ; 135, 140, from Fitch ; 223, 243, 244, 

 528, 529, from Glover; 264, 467, from Curtis; 623-626, from Clapa- 

 rede; 643, 644, from Doyere ; 56 from Gerstaecker; 297, from Mecz- 

 nikow; 302, fi'om Brauer; 417, 418, from Leprieur; 527, 558 559, 

 from Gueriu-Meneville ; 572 from Dohrn ; 394, from Blisson ; 388, 

 from Candeze; 377, 381, 382, 385, 390, 391, 395, 399, 401, 406, 407, 410, 

 472 and 488, from Chapuis and Caudfize. 



Plates 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10 and 11, were taken from tlie "American 

 Naturalist." Plates 5 and 8, are original, and drawn from nature by 

 Mr. J. H. Emerton. 



Explanation of Plate 8. 



Fig. 1. Empretia stimulea; la, larva. 



Fig. 2. Leucania unipnucta; 2 «, larva. 



Fig. 3. Xanthoptera semicrocea ; 3 a, larva. 



Fig. 4. Catocala ultronia ; 4 a, larva. 



Fig. 5. Angei-ona erocataria, male; 5a, larva. 



Fig. 6. Ennomos subsignaria; larva. 



Fig. 7. Nematocampa fllamentaria ; 7 « , larva (enlarged twice). 



Fig. 8. Abraxas ribearia, male. 



Fig. 9. Aiiisopteryx vernata, male; 9«, female (enlarged), 96, larva. 



Fig. 10. Cidaria diversilineata; 10a, larva. 



Pig. 11. Galleria cereana. 



Fig. 12. Lozotrenia rosaceana: 12 a, larva. 



Fig. 13. Penthina pruniana. 



Fig. 14. Depressaria roblniella. [its mine. 



Fig. 15. IJthocolletis geminatella; a, larva; h, pupa (enlarged three times), 15 o, 



Fig. 16. Biicculatrix pomlfoliella. 



Fig. 17. Coleophora; larva. 



Fig. 18. Lyonetia sacoatella: 18 a, larva: 186, case (enlarged). 



Fig. 19. Lithocolletifi nidiflcansella (enlarged); 19a, cocoon. 



Fig. 20. Aglossa cuprealis. 



Fig. 21. Anchylopera vaccini.'iiia. 



Fig. 23. Penthina vitivorana fiMilarged). 



Fig. 23. Pterophorus periscelidactylus ; a, larva; h, pupa (enlarged three times). 



