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lowino-, Dejjressarla 2)soraliella. I am indebted to Dr. Dyar for 
calling my attention to the invalidity of Lord Walsingham's name, 
fernaldella. 
12. DEPRESSARIA PSORALIELLA Walsingham. 
Depressaria psoralkUa'W AvaisGnAu, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1881, p. 317, pi. xxxvi, 
fig. 7.— Riley, Smith's List Lep. Bor. Am., 1891, No. 5275. 
Food plant. — Psoralla jyhysodes. 
A bred cotype from Sonoma County, California, received from I^ord 
Walsingham, i.s in the U. S. National Museum collection. 
13. DEPRESSARIA NOVI-MUNDI Walsingham. 
Depressaria parilelld , var. novi-mundi Walsingham, Proe. Zool. S(»c. Lond., 1881, 
pp. 317-318; Insect Life, I, 1889, p. 256.— Riley, Smith's List Lep. Bor. Am., 
1891, No. 5273. 
One specimen, collected at Mount Shasta, California, by Lord Wal- 
singham, and labeled b}' him *'' Dejn'essarla parlleJht, var. noiu'-rnu/idl,^'' 
is in the U. S. National Museum. It does not agree with any speci- 
men of Depressaria pariJeUa Treitschke known to me, and I think 
it safer to regard it, for the present at least, as a distinct species, of 
which the above specimen should be regarded as a cotype. 
14. DEPRESSARIA THORACEFASCIELLA Chambers. 
Geledda thoracefasciella Chamb^^rs, Cin. Quart. Jourii. Sc, II, 1875, \>. 246; Can. 
Ent., X, 1878, p. 50; Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. Terr., IV, 1878, p. 147.— Riley, 
Smith's List Lep. Bor. Am., 1891, No. 5494. 
The type of this species is in rather poor condition but agrees well 
with Chambers\s description. It is found with his label in the Cam- 
bridge Museum. It is a Dejjressaria distinct from any other described 
species. The t3^pe came from California (Behrens); I have met with 
no other specimen. 
15. DEPRESSARIA KLAMATHIANA Walsingham. 
Depresmria klamathiana Walsinoham, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1881, p. 314, pi. 
xxxvi, fig. 4. — Riley, Smith's List Lep. Bor. Am., No. 5267, 1891. 
A cotype from Oregon, received from Lord Walsingham, is in the 
U. S. National Museum; also another specimen, from California, thus 
determined by Walsingham, which differs slightly from the type and 
description; it is possibly a variety. 
16. DEPRESSARIA CINIFLONELLA Zeller. 
Depressaria ciniflonella Zeller; Staudinger and Rebel, Cat. Lep. Eur., II, 1901, 
No. 3221.— \V ALsiNGHAM, lusect Life, I, 1889, p. 256.— Riley, Smith's List 
Lep. Bor. Am., 1891, No. 5259. 
Food jdani. — Betida. 
