70 



319 Catocala Innubens, common. 



320 " " var. Hinda, 



common. 



321 " Innubens, var. Scintillans, 



not rare. 



322 " Paleogama, common. 



323 " var. Phalanga, not com- 



mon. 



324 " Piatrix, not common. 



325 " Neogama, common. 



326 " Subnata, not common, 



327 " Cerogama, not common. 

 328* " " var. Bunkeri, 



rare. 



329 " Ilia, common. 



330* " Ab, ? two examples, the 

 black bands of second- 

 aries connected. 



331 " Parta, not common. 



332* " Marmorata, one taken in 

 1881. 



333 " Meskei, two examples in 



1880. 



334 " Ultronia, common. 



335 " " var. Mopsa, com- 



mon. 



336 " Coccinata, not common. 



337 " Amatrix, rare. 



338 " Cara, common. 



339 " Walshii, two examples in 



1880. 



340 " Judith, not rare. 



341 " Epione, common. 



342 " Robinsoni, common, f. p. 



Hickory. 



343 " Robinsoni, var. Curvata, 



two ? . 



344 " Retecta, not rare. 



345 " Flebilis, common. 



346 " Vidua (Desperata), com- 



mon. 

 347* " Viduata, two examples in 

 1881. 



348 " Ulal'ume, rare. 



349 " Lachrymosa, rare, 



350 " var. Paulina, one $ 



351 " Obscura common. 



352 " Insolabilis, common. 



353 " Residua, common. 



354 " Angusi, common in 1881, 



rare before. 



355 " Angusi, var. Lucetta, com- 



mon in 1881, rare before. 



356 Allotria Elonympha, rare (^ and $ , 



357 SpilolomaLunilinea, common, f. p. 



Honey Locust. 



358 Panopoda Rufimargo, rare. 



359 " Carneicosta, rare. 



360 Remigia Hexastylus, rare. 



361 " Latipes, rare, one $ 



362 CelipteraFrustulum, not common. 



363 Parallelia Bistriaris, not rare. 



364*Agnomonia Anilis, one example. 



365 Eutoreuma Tenuis, rare. 



366 Zale Horrida, rare. 



367 Homoptera Edusa, common. 



368 " Saundersii, common. 



369 " Lunata, common. 



370 Homoptera, sp. ? rare. 



371 Ypsia Undularis, rare. 



372 Pseudanthroecia Coracias, rare. 



373 Phalaenostola Larentioides, rare. 



374 Homop}-ralis Tactus, common. 



375 " Discalis, common. 



376 Pseudoglossa Lubricalis, common. 



377 " Denticulalis, rare. 



378 Epizeuxis Aemula. common. 



379 " Americalis, common, 



380 Litognatha Nubilifascia, common. 



381 Chytolita Morbidalis, common. 



382 " Petrealis, common. 



383 Zanclognatha Laevigata, rare. 



384 " Ochreipennis, rare. 



385 •' Cruralis, rare, 



386 " Marcidilinea, rare. 



387 Rivula Propinqualis, common. 



388 Palthis Angulalis, rare. 



389 Phalenophaua Rurigena, common. 



390 Renia Discoloralis, common. 



391 " Brevirostralis, common. 



392 " Flavipunctalis, common. 



393 Bleptina Caradrinalis, common. 



394 Bomolocha Baltimoralis, one $ 



395 " Manalis, rare. 



396 " Bijugalis, one ? 



397 " Abalinealis, common. 



398 " Achatinalis, not com- 



mon. 



399 " Prof ecta, common. 



400 " Deceptalis, not com- 



mon. 



401 " ? rare. 



402 " ? rare. 



403 Hypena Humuli, common. 



404 Platypena Scabra, common. 



GEOMETRID.^. 



405 Eupithecia Miserulata, common. 



406 Epirrita Perlineata, common in 



spring. 



407 Cidaria Fluviata, common (Plem- 



yra). 



408 " Multiferata, one ^ (Plem- 



yra). 



409 " Diversilineata, (Petropho- 



ra), common, f. p. five- 

 leaved ivy. 



410 " Intermedia, one ? (Rheum- 



aptera). 



411 " Latirupta, common, (Phi- 



balapteryx). 



412 Hydria Undulata, one ? . 



413 Heterophelps Harveiata, rare, $ 



and ? . 



