London, Canada (Saunders; ; "Qiiclx'c'" (UManuor); Brunswick, Mo., 

 frequent in June, in eomjjiiny witli C. restaliala; Mount Wasliin<,rtoM, N. IT., 

 July (Morrison); Wliite Mountain Valley.s, July -9 (Seudder, Mus. Peal). 

 Acad. Sc); " Catskill Mountains" (Mead); March-April, Andover, Mas.s. 

 (Sanborn) ; Brookline, Mass., April, May (Shurtleir) ; West Ro.xhury, Ala.ss. 

 (Minot); Williamstown, Mass., June 15 (Seudder); I'liiladelpliia, Pa (Anier. 

 Ent. Soc.). 



This eharacteristic form may be recognized by its stone-gray color, the 

 three dift'nse bands and dark fringe on the fore wings, which contrast with 

 the white hind wings; also by the large dark tliscal dots and the two l);ui(ls 

 on the fore wings. 



Desiderota. 



Corycia albata Gnen., Pbal., ii, 58, 1857. 



W.ilk., List Lep. Het. Br. Mns., xxiii, 873, 18fil. 



"Ni ditffere absohunent de la precedente ICori/cia herminiafa\ ([u'cui ce 

 qne la cote des supdrieures est blanche en dessous, coninie tout le reste. 

 Georgia amciricaine. Un c?." 



I have been unable as yet to identify this species, though I saw the \\\>(i 

 in M. Guen<ie's collection; but, as I saw it in the evening, (most of my 

 comparisons were made by daylight, however), I could see no difference 

 between this species and vestaliata. It may ])rove to be a variety either of 

 the latter or of E. herminiata. 



Conjcia hexaqnlata Walk., List Lep. Ilet. Br. Mus., xxxv, SuppL, 1653, 

 1866. — ''Female. Very pale fawn-colonr. Palpi porrect, smooth, slender, not 

 extending beyond the head. Antennae slender. Abdomen as long as the i 



interior l)order of the hind wings. Legs smooth, slender. Wings broad ; an j 

 indistinct, paler, postmedial, undulating line. Fore wings acute; three black 

 costal spots; third subapical, very much smaller than the other "two; fringe 

 with brown dots ; exterior border convex, slightly oblicpie. Length of the 

 body 4 lines; of the wings 12 lines. North America." 



EUDEILINIA, gen. nor. Plate 3, fig. 9. 



Head with large eyes; front subscntellate, not square. Palpi slender, 

 not reaching as far as the front. Male antennae compressed, simple. Fore 

 wings unusually full and convex on the costa; ajiex ol)tusely rectangular, 

 outer edge not bent; luiid winirs much rounded on the apex, and not bent on 



