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eggs and larvae may be sent to the author in order that colored draw- 

 ings may be made of them for future publication in Part II. of the au- 

 thor's monograph of the Bombycine Moths of North America. 



Three genera are still unknown, either in the egg, larval or pupal 

 stage ; these are Ellida, Eiihyparpax and Nystalea. 



and lai'va of the two forms of 



Symmerista albifrons. 

 and larva of 



Symmerista packardii. 

 of Hyparpax aurora. 

 and all the larval stages of 



Hyparpax perophoroides. 



Hyparpax venus. 



Euhyparpax rosea. 

 and larva in all stages of 



Schizura apicalis. 



Schizura perangulata. 

 and stages I, II, III, of 



Seirodonta bilineata. 



Heterocampa manteo. 



Heterocampa astarte. 

 and all the larval stages of 



Heterocampa chapmani. 



Heterocampa plumosa. 



Heterocampa hydromeli. 



Heterocampa belfragei. 



Heterocampa subrotata. 



Cerura occidentalis. 



Cerura occidentalis. 



Cerura scolopendrina. 



Nystalea indiana. 



Eggs and larva m all stages of 



Drymonia georgica. 



Lophopteryx elegans. 

 camelina. 

 Eggs and stages I and II of 



Notodonta stragula. 

 Eggs and all the larval stages of 



Notodonta simplaria. 



Ellida caniplaga. 



Dasylophia thyatiroides. 



Eggs 



The pupa of each or any of these is desired, either alive, or in alco- 

 hol, or the cast shells. Eggs and larvae of the following are also de- 

 sired : Platysamia ceanothi, gioveri, Columbia ; Hemileuca maia ; juno, 

 (jrotei, and yavapai, (^Euleiicophceus) tricolor, patnina ; Coloradia pan- 

 dora ; Liinacodes bigiittata, rectilinea, y-inversa. Semyra beuteniniilleri, 

 Adoneta leiicosigma and py^^incea, Heterogenea ccesonia, Tortricidia 

 fiaviila, ininiita and fasciola. Gloveria arizonensis Tolype vclleda and 

 laricis, Artace puiictistriga. A. S. Packard, Providence, R. I. Ad- 

 dress during July and August, Merepoint, Cumberland Co., Maine. 



