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a kind, what varieties, etc. Our chatter, boiled down, 

 said that we had taken eight species (namely, Cato- 

 cala viduar luctuosa, concumbens, ultronia, prae- 

 clara, goynea, habiHs with the female from basilis 

 and badia) and two nice varieties, (variety lucinda 

 of ultronia and variety phoebe of badia). The most 

 of any kind was fifteen of ultronia, the least being 

 one vidua and one pra^clara. The largest number 

 seen at a time on one tree was five. Forty-eight 

 specimens was the total. No other Noctuids or Geo- 

 metrids were taken, although many specimens were 

 seen. 



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