95 



of 56 genera, with synonyms, geographical distribution and food-plants ; 

 proposes Neominois, Cercyonis, Satyrodes, Semnopsycbe, Thessalia, Antha" 

 nassarr 6 n. gen. 



* 221. L. F. Harvey. Observations on North American 

 Moths. (Second Paper.) p. 270-284, pi. hi, fig. 1, 3, 7. 



Describes Apatela Radcliffei, A. persuasa, Agrofis rudens, A. sculptilis^ 

 A. chortalis, Dianthoecia palilis, Mamestra marinitincta, Homoharlena atricol- 

 laris, H. induta, Prodenia Jlavimedia, P. lineatella, Ablepharon absidum, 

 Graphiphora arlhrolita, Orthosia crispa, Glaea tremula, Xylomiges crucialis, 

 Annaphila mera, Grotella (n. g.) septempunctata fig., Lygranthoecia roseitincta, 

 fig., Acopa (n. g.) carina, fig., Lila (n. g.) sexsignata, Bolina agrotipennis, 

 Eubolina (n. g.) impartialis, Calocala Belfragiana, Remigia hexastylus, R. 

 indentata, Pseudaglossa denticulalis, Bomolocha perangulalis, Pseudorgyia 

 (n. g.) versuta — 5 n. gen., 29 n. spp. Noctuae ; describes Crochiphora color- 

 aria var. sphaeromacharia n. var. Geometrae; list of Noctuae collected in 

 Texas by Mr. Belfrage. 



* 222. A. R. Grote. On the Genus Agrotis with Addi- 

 tions to the " List of North American Noctuidae." p. 301-312, 

 pi. hi, fig. 2, 4-6. 



Notes on 6 species of Agrotis ; list of tbe 70 species of N. A. Agrotis rep- 

 resented in the collection of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences; ad- 

 dition of 3 genera and 34 species to the " List. " Describes Agrotis 

 Ridingsiana, Orthosia helva, Perigea ennixa, Ingura praepilata, Heliothis 

 cupes fig., Prothymia orgiae fig., Plusia melallica = 7 n. spp. ; figures Pyrrhia 

 exprimens, P. angulata. 



* 223. A. R. Grote. On allied Species of Noctuidae 

 inhabiting Europe and North America. (Second Paper.) p. 

 313-314. 



20 species common to Europe and N. A., exclusive of Labrador or circuni- 

 polar forms. 



* 224. The Annu. Rep. Mus. Comp. Zool. [see Rec, 

 Nos. 14, 15] for 1874, contains the following, and Nos. 225, 

 226. 



p. 4-5. Accession of specimens and value to the collection of insects 

 through Baron Osten-Saeken and others. 



* 225. H. A. Hagen. Report on the Articulates, p. 12- 

 13. 



List of accessions and statement of work done during the year ; improve- 

 ments in closing glass vials which contain alcohol. [In communications to 

 the Club, Dr. Hagen said that the collection of European Microlepidoptera 

 at the Museum, in May, 1874, contained 1079 species, i. e. 200 species of 

 Pyralidina, over 200 Tortricina, 673 Tineina ; more than one-third of all that 

 are known. Most of these are types of Zeller, Schleuch, Mann and others. 



