88 GROTE & ROBINSON. 



Poapliila scissa, Walk., p. 987=Panopocla carneicosta, Guenee. 

 Remigla disn'ssa, Walk., p. 1009=Litomitus elongatus, Grote. 



Part XXXIV.— 1865. 



Fabatana oviplagalis, Wa/k., p. 126r)=Asopia cmfhoecioides, d. & R. 



Fi/ramta sumptuosalis, Walk., p. 1281, belongs to Botys (emend. 

 Led.), and 'm=Botj/s haruapica, G. & R. 



Rhodaria signatalis. Walk., p. 1282:= Botys signatalis (Walk.), 

 G.& R. 



Herhida repletalis, Walk., p. 1285=Botys insequalis (Guen.) 



Botijs cinctipcdcdis, Walk., p. 1391^Botys oxydalis, Giicnes. 



Part XXXV.— ISPiG. 



Azelina sf//f/i(iria, Walk., p. l.i48=AzeUna huebneraria, Gtien. 



Azelina fadaeria, Walk., p. 1548=Endropia hypocliraria (H-S.). 



Ennomos comisaria. Walk., p. 155l:=Endropia serrata (Drury). 



Ennomos hitarid, Walk., p. 1552=Ennomos magnaria, Guenee. 



Arrliodia er/en aria, Walk., p. 1575=Perophora melsheimerii, Harris. 



Acidalia mensurata, Walk., p. 1621=Acidalia enucleata, Guenee. 



Acidalia coji^MiMoria, Walk., p. 1622:=Acidalia enucleata, Guenee. 



Acidalia repletaria. Walk., p. 1624=Acidalia favillifera, Walk., id. 



Lnrentia longipennis, Walk., p. 1671 =Eupethecia fusiftisciata 

 (Walk.) 



Coremia pi<jrata. Walk., p. 1681=Coremia alternata, ^Valk., id. 



Repa cana, Walk., p. 1898=:Clemensia albata. Pack. Two species 

 of Halisidota are described by Mr. Walker in the Appendix to •' The 

 Naturalist in British Columbia," by John Keast Lord, 2 vols., Lon- 

 don : 1866. Of these Halesidota awjulifera, Walker, p. 335, is iden- 

 tical with Hal. californica, Walk.; Halesidota? roseata. Walk., p. 

 336, seems to be- a new and distinct species and to be properly re- 

 ferred to Halesidota. 



In a List of the Lepidoptera of North America, now preparing for 

 the press, we shall give further references from our notes of Mr. 

 Walker's species, and we hope our endeavors to adopt all the tenable 

 names of the English Entomologist will be taken as an evidence of 

 our desire to act impartially in the matter, as also that nothing in the 

 present paper will be taken as reflecting personally upon a gentleman 

 whose courtesy and the extent of whose literary labors invite every 

 consideration. 



