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Epizeuxis americalis (Guen.) ....... Aug. 2. 



Litognatha nubilifascia Grote ...... July 3, 4. 



Zanclognatha Isevigata Grote ...... &quot; 16. 



Z. ochreipennis Grote ........ &quot; 11. 



Z. marcidilinea Grote ........ &quot; 14. 



Philometra longilabris Grote ....... &quot; 4, 9, 11, 14. 



Rivula propinqualis Guen ......... &quot; 2, 27 



Pal this angulalis Hubn ............ &quot; 2, 10, 11, Aug. 17. 



Renia discoloralis Guen ............ &quot; 1875. 



R. Belfragei Grote ............. &quot; 35 to 31. 5 3 , 2 ?. 



Bleptina caradrinalis Guen ........ &quot; 1, 12. 



Hypena Immuli Jf^YcA ............ &quot; 15, 21, 29. 



Choerodes transversata (Drury) ---- July 27 to Aug. 3. 5, &amp;lt;* 9 9 . 



*Ennomos magnaria Guen .......... Aug. 12, 15. 



Endropia serrata (Drury) ......... . July 1875. 



E. bilinearia Pack .......... H &quot; 8, 9, 10, 13, 14. 10 6 - 



E. effectaria Walk ........... u 11, 19, 26. 



Ellopia liscellaria (Guen.} ......... &quot; 1875. 



Sicya truncat-aria Guen ............ &quot; u 



Angerona crocataria (Fabr.) ....... &quot; 6, 8. 



Nematocarapa filameiitaria Guen.. . u 17, 18, 19. 

 Boarmia humaria Guen ............ &quot; 18, 30. 



B. pampinaria Guen ......... u 6. 



Parapliia subatomaria Guen ....... &quot; 1875. 



Synclilora rubivoraria Riley ....... &quot; 



Ephyra pendulinaria Guen ........ u 31. 



Acidalia enucleata Guen ........... &quot; 1, 13. 



fA.. quadrilineata Pack ....... &quot; 3, 4, 11. 



A. inductata Guen ........... &quot; 1, 11, Aug. 8. 



Stegania pustularia Guen .......... &quot; 18, 28, 30, Aug. 4, 11. 



Cabera erythemaria Guen .......... u 1. 



C. variolaria Guen ........... Aug. 7, 22. 



Eumacaria brunnearia Pack ....... July 28. 



*I cannot agree with Dr. Packard in the reference of this form to the alniaria 

 of Europe, the two differing so much in the shape of the wings. Dr. Speyer has 

 remarked of magnaria, &quot; near to our alniaria. Mr. von Meske has recently sent 

 a large number of the eggs of magnaria to Dr. Speyer, which will probably fur 

 nish the means for such a comparison, in all of the four stages of the insect as 

 will authoritatively decide the question of identity which is raised. 



fOne example of the species was entirely without lines. 



