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Acidalia impauperata Walk. (C. B. ]M. Geam. p. 721. iSSi). 

 This, from the description and drawing, I would not think to be ilisiinct 

 from A. mduc/a/a, Guen. ]\Ir. Walker in the description says the median 

 line runs through the discal point, but the drawing does not corrc>i)und 

 with this description. 



Semiothisa sequiferaria Walk. (C. B. M, Geom. p. 886, 1S61). 

 This is in my mind, beyond doubt, the same insect that was afterward 

 named S. bisignaia Walk., and under which name it is now generally 

 known. Dr. Packard says (Alon. Geom. p. 295), that Macarii p^stiiriui 

 Walk., is described from a rubbed specimen of this same species. 



Acidalia tacturata Walk. (C. B. M. p. 721, 1S61). This spe- 

 cies, I am strongly inclined to believe, is a varietal form of Ephvr.i peti- 

 diiHnaria Guen. I have some specimens of the latter which duplicate it 

 in every way but m the absence of the discal ringlet. But in view i)f the 

 uncertainty, we let it remain as it has been. 



Napuca orciferaria Walk. (C. B. M. Geom. p. 1693, 1S62). 

 For notes upon this species see Ph isiane aberrata Hv. Edw. abtive, Vol. 



n, p. 233. 



Tephrosia scitularia Walk. (C. B. ]\I. Geom. p. 406, 1S60), 

 is very close to Cidaria cajubruaria, and it is quite likely that it is a s}n- 

 onym of that species. But in view of the doubt w^e look upon it as a 

 good species, till further co.uparisons are matle. 



Cidaria inclinataria Walk. (C. B. M. Geom. p. 1727, 1862), 

 is in my opinion the insect afterwards described as Larenlia perlincata by 

 Dr. Packard, (Proc. Bost. Soc. N, H., XVI, 19, 1874). It is figured by 

 Dr. Packard (Mon. Geom. pi. 8, f. 25) as Epiniia perlincata. 



Eupithecia implicata Walk. (C. B. M. Geom. p. 1241, 1862). 

 This, from the colored drawing, I would not hesitate to believe to be the 

 insect afterwards called E. fuiserulala by Mr. Grote. 



Tephrosia abraxaria Walk. (C. B. M. Geom. p. 403, i860), 

 is a S}nonym of Boannia cnpuscularia Treit. 



Anaitis continuata Walk. (C. B. M. Geom. p. 1445, 1862), 

 is the same as yi«a//'/J' (Pr/Z/rz/rt Walk., (C. B. M. Geom p. 1740, 1862). 

 Dr. Packard places the insect under Phasiane, and it is known in col- 

 lections as Phasiane orillaia Walk. The latter will have to give way to 

 the oilier name however, and the species be known as P/nisiatie con/itiuafa 

 Walker. 



Selenia sesionaria is beyond doubt a synonym of Hypcrelis ami- 

 caria H. Sch. [?ij'ssaria Guen.). As far as the returns are in, this species 

 has been described eleven times, in five genera, being thus a good 



