67 



q8 Macroglossa Thysbe, rare. 

 98" " tenuis, rare, 3 specimens, 

 f. p. Coral Honeysuckle. 



.«GERIAD.«. 

 99 Melittia Cucurbitae, rare, (J and?. 

 100 .iEgeria Lustrans, common in one 



locality. 

 loi " Pictipes, common, f. p. 

 wild and cultivated 

 Cherr}^. 



102 " Acerni, common, f. p. 



Maple. 



103 " Pyralidiformis, rare. 



THYRID.'E. 



i03rtThyris Maculata, rare. 



ZYG^NID^. 



i04*Psychomorpha Epimenis, rare, one 

 example. 



105 Eudryas Grata, rare, f. p. Grape. 



106 " Unio, common, f. p. Epi- 



lobium Coloratum. 



107 Scepsis Fulvicollis, common. 



108 Harrisina Americana, rare, f. p. 



Grape. 



109 Pyromorpha Dimidiata, rare, three 



S. 



LITHOSID^ AND BOMBYCID^. 

 no Hypoprepia Fucosa, common. 

 ilCjEuphanessa Mendica. 



111 Crocota Rubicundaria, rare. 



112 " Quinaria, rare. 



113 " Ferruginosa, rare. 



114 Deiopeia Bella, common in 1880, 



rare in other seasons. 



115 " Bella, var. Speciosa, three 



examples. 



116 Callimorpha Leconti, rare. 



117 " '' var., ? one 



example. 

 ri8 " Interruptomarginata, com- 

 mon. 



119 Arctia Nais, common. 



120 " " var. Decorata, two ? . 

 121* " Virgo, rare. 



122* " Saundt-rsii, rare, S ? • 



123 Pyrrharctia Isabella, common, feeds 



on anything. 



124 Spilosoma Acrsea, common, feeds 



on anything. 



125 " Virginica, common, feeds 



on anything. 



126 " Lalipennis, rare, one (^ . 



127 Hyphantria Cunea, common, feeds 



on anything. 



128 " Cunea, var. Textor, com- 



mon, feeds on anything. 



129 Ecpantheria Scribonia, rare, five 



specimens. 



130 Euchaetes Egle, common, f. p. 



Asclepias Cornuti, D. C. 



131 Euchaetes Collaris, common, f. p. 



Asclepias Incarnata-L. 



132 Halesidota Tessellaris, common, f. 



p. Sycamore. 



133 " Carvse, rare, two batches 



of larvae on Hickory and 

 Ash. 



134 Orgyia Leucostigma, common f, 



p. trees of all kinds. 



135 EucleaQuerciola, rare, one ^, 



Honey Locust. 



136 Parasa Chloris, not common, f. p. 



Rose and Papaw. 



137 Adoneta Spinuloides, rare, one ^, 



f. p. Honey Locust. 



138 Thyridopteryx Ephemerseformis, 



common, f. p. any kind 

 of tree. 



139 Lacosoma Chiridota, rare, one $ 



in collection Strecker. 



140 Clostera Inclusa, common, f. p. 



Willow and Elm. 



141 ApatelodesTorrefacta, rare, one $, 



f. p. Papaw. 



142 " Angelica, rare, one $, 



143 Datana Ministra, common, f. p. 



Linden, Elm. 



144 " Integerrima, common, f. p. 



Walnut. 



145 Nadata Gibbosa, not common, f. p. 



Oak and Maple. 



146 Gluphisia Trilineata, rare, two ex- 



amples. 



147 Nerice Bidentata, rare, f. p. Elm. 



148 Coelodasys Unicornis, common, f. 



p. Honey Locust. 



149 " Leptinoides, rare, f. p. 



Walnut. 



150 " Biuutiata, rare, f. p. Honey 



Locust. 



151 Heterocampa Marthesia, rare, one 



^ , f. p. Oak. 



152 " Marina, larvae common on 



Sycamore, but very hard 

 to rear. 



153 " Manteo, rare, one ? . 



154 Cerura Cinerea, larvje common on 



Willow, but hard to rear. 



155 Telea Polyphemus, common, f. p. 



Oak, Linden, Rose and 

 Maple. 



156 Actias Luna, common, f. p. Wal- 



nut. 



157 Attacus Cynthia. 



158 Callosamia Promethea, common, 



f. p. Wild Cherry, Sassa- 

 fras and Tulip Tree. 



159 Samia Cecropia, common, f. p. 



Linden, Apple, Maple. 



160 Hyperchiria lo, common, f. p. 



Ash, Willow, Red Clo- 

 ver. 



