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description in any of Walsi ogham's writing'.s. Should it, however, be 

 on record, this additional description will not atl'ect his title to priority. 

 This species is close to (/oodcJliana Fernald, which latter is very 

 close to European httirci((ni(( Stephens, which is probably wrongly 

 accredited to AnuM'lca. (hKulcll'iand differs ixoxw dhniniudana in its 

 larger size (28 nun.), the brown streak narrower and almost obliquely 

 to apex, and an additional brown line from base nearly to middle ])elow 

 the middle streak. My comparison is made from a specimen of (jood- 

 elliaiia identitied by Professor Fernald. I can not detect sufficient 

 difference between E^astern and British Columbian specimens to war- 

 rant separation. The ground color of the latter is more of a silvery 

 white, and the bi'owns a shade darker; otherwise the maculation is the 

 same. 



ENARMONIA AMERICANA Walsingham. 



Four specimens, May 25 and July 4-5. Agrees very closely with 

 Walsinghanrs fig-ures and description, except that the hind wings of 

 the male are dark brown, the same shade as female. In Edward's 

 collection, American Museum of Natural History, New York, are 

 specimens from California, labeled (/uierk'ana, by Fernald, which are 

 not the same as Walsingham's figure or these eastern species. I am 

 under the impression that anu-ricana is found l)oth East and West, 

 while there is a closely allied but distinct additional species in Cali- 

 fornia, which has been mistaken for it. 



ECDYTOLOPHA INSITICIANA Zeller. 



One male, May 2<i. Larvte in September m galls on the twigs of 

 common locust. 



GYMNANDROSOMA PUNCTIDISCANUM Dyar. 



One male, July 3; one female, ]May 14. The condition of the former 

 is that it may have been on the wing for a month or moie, which may 

 account for the considerable difference in dates. 



CARPOCAPSA TOREUTA Grote. 



One male, June 1. This is a particularly interesting capture, as, so 

 far as 1 know, the species has never been taken since Grote described 

 it. It is not represented in any of the public or private collections 

 that I have seen. 



EPAGOGE SULFEREANA Clemens. 



One male, June 4. Of the medium size northern form, with pale 

 hind wings. 



SPARGANOTHIS IRROREA Robinson. 



One male, Jidv 14. 



