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The very pale canary yellow form, with the oblique lines reduced to three 

 or four red dots, hind wings paie fuscous. (Atlantic States.) 



Cenopis reticulatana, C\txti. — Aweme, VII, 27, to VIII, 12; Cart- 

 wright, VIII, 12 to 28; Rounthwaite, July. (Atlantic and Southern 

 States.) 



Cenopis Pettitana, Rob. — Cartwright, VII, 22, to VIII, 14. (Atlantic 

 States.) 



■Sparganoihis senecionana, Wlsm. — Cartwright, VIII, 8. (California 

 and Oregon.) 



-- Sparganoihis irrorea, Rob. — Rounthwaite, July; Aweme, VII, 9. 

 (Maine to Colorado.) 



■ Sparganathis breviornatana, Clem. — Winnipeg. I have long series, 

 both male and female, of this species, as well as S. xanthoides, Walk., and 

 can see no reason for uniting them. 



Sparganoihis puriiana, Rob. — Rounthvvaite July. (No. .Atlantic 

 States.) 



Sparganoihis voraridorsana, Kearf — Aweme, VII, 10; Winnipeg; 

 Rounthwaite, July. 



■ Archips rosaceana, Harris. — Aweme, 16 males and no females, VII, 

 I, to VII, 27; Cartwright, both sexes; Rounthwaite, July. (Northern 

 United States.) 



Archips purpnrana, Clem. — Aweme, VII, 27 to 27. (No. Atlantic 

 States.) 



Archips cerasivorana, Fitch. — Cartwright, VIII, 4, to IX, 8. (North- 

 ern U. S. and California.) 



Archips semiferana, Walk.— Rounthwaite, July. (Atlantic States to 

 Colorado.) 



-Archips fervidana, Clem. — Criddle, VIII, 3 and 12 ; Beulah, VII, 

 15, to VIII, 15. (No. Atlantic States.) 



■Archips fractiviiiana, Clem. — Winnipeg. One specimen, paler 

 yellow than eastern examples, the oblique brown band almost obsolete, 

 and represented only by a small dot on costa, a larger blotch at anal angle, 

 and a medium size spot midway between them. (So. Atlantic States 

 and Ohio.) 



-^Archips ajpfticiana, Walk.— Winnipeg, V, 17. (Northern States and 

 California.) 



~ Archips virescana, Clem. — Rounthwaite, July. (Common all over 

 North America.) 



Archips glaucana, Wlsrn. — Aweme, VII, 23 to 31; Beulah, VI [, 15. 

 Described from So. Oregon, not since recorded. 



