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89. Hyphantria te.vtor Harr. — Schoolcraft, Mackinac, Char- 

 levoix ; June 7-August 10. Four specimens. 



90. Estigmene acraea Dru. — Mackinac; July 4. One speci- 

 men, taken at light. 



91. Estigmene prima Slosson. — Mackinac; June 22. One 

 specimen. 



92. Apantesis parthenice Kirby.— Mackinac, Emmet; July 

 i6-August 18. Four specimens. 



93. ^rrt/a ca/o. Linn.— Marquette; July. One large yellow- 

 female. 



94. Utetheisa bella Linn. — Mackinac, Charlevoix ; July 27- 

 September 6. Quite common. 



95. Haploa confusa Lyman. — Mackinac; June 20 July 24. 

 Three specimens taken at the same locality. 



Agasistidae 



96. Alypia octomaculata Fabr. — Schoolcraft, Charlevoix ; 

 June ii-July 16. One specimen from Manistique. Quite 

 common on Garden Island, the only locality in this region 

 where the wild grape grows. 



97. Alypia lan^oni Couper. — Schoolcraft, Mackinac, Char- 

 levoix; June 23-August I. Quite common. 



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98. Heliothis obsoleta Fabr. — Mackinac; July i6-October 

 13. Abundant. 



99. Euxoa detersa Wlk. — Schoolcraft, Mackinac, Emmet, 

 Charlevoix; September 8-18. Common at light. 



100. Feltia venerabilis Wlk. — Mackinac; August 29-Sep- 

 tember 7. Common at light. 



loi. Feltia subgothica Haw. — Mackinac; August 6-22. 

 Quite common, especially at light. 



102. Feltia herilis Grt. — Mackinac; August 9-10. Several 

 specimens at light. 



