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92. Homochlodes fritiUaria (Giien.). — Open mixed wood- 

 land, 24. 



93. Caripeta angustiorata (Wlk.). — On trunk of jack pine 

 in open mixed woodland, 8, 1913. 



94. Caripeta criminosa (Swett). — Open mixed woodland, 

 8, 1913. 



95. Aids sulphnraria (Pkd.). — Sugar lures, 22-23; open 

 mixed woodland, 27; light lures, 22. 



96. Bctropis crepiisciilaria (D. and S.). — Open mixed 

 woodland, 27. 



97. Anagoga pulveraria Linn. — Sugar lures, 21. 



98. Metrocampa perlata (Guen.). — Open mixed woodland, 

 24-25. 



99. Xanthotype crocataria (Fab.). — Sugar lures, 21-29. 



100. BncJilcrna obtiisaria (Hiib.). — Sugar lures, 22; light 

 lures, 27. 



COSSID^ 



loi. Prionoxystiis 7naciinirtrei (G. and M.). — Wash up on 

 beach, 12, 1913. 



SESIID.^ 



102. Albuna pyramidalis var. coloradensis (Edw.) and 

 var. montana (Edw.). — Specimens correspond well to descrip- 

 tions. On flowers of dewberry along road to Vermillion about 

 two miles from Post Office in open mixed woodland, 24 ; 

 lower beach on log, 8, 19 13. 



103. Evergestis straminalis (Hiib.). — In cultivated mea- 

 dow near Post Office, 26. 



104. Nomophila noctiiella (D. and S.). — Cultivated mea- 

 dow near Post Office, 26 ; open mixed woodland, 24 ; cran- 

 berry marsh at Cranberry Lake, 24. 



