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PLATYSAMIA, Grote. 



211. P. Cecropia, Linn. 



Common at all stations. 



HYPERCHIRIA, HxMm. 



212. H. lo, Fabr. 



Also a common species. 



EAGLES, Hubn. 



213. E. imperialis, Drury. 



Very rare. A single example of this splendid moth was 

 captured in the village of Hamburgh about July ist. 1890 and 

 is now in the possession of Mr. Frank Walker of that place to 

 whose kindness I am indebted for a knowledge of its occur- 

 rence. Prof. Kellicott reports: "One larva on Goat Island, 

 Niagara Falls, and one moth taken at North Collins by 

 Mr. Henry Clipperton of Buffalo." 



ANISOTA, Hubn. 



214. A. Stigma, Fabr. 



Buffalo, Fischer. 



215. A. senatoria, Abb. & Sm. 



Ridgeway, Ont. , Kilman. 



216. A. Virginiensis, Drury. 



Not rare. Lancaster. Larva- on blue-beech, E. P. V., Buf- 

 falo, &c. 



DRYOCAMPA, Harris. 



217. D. rubicunda, Fabr. 



Common. 



CLISIOCAMPA, Curtis, 



218. C. Americana, Harris. 



219. C. distria. Hubn. 



GASTROPACHA, Ochs. 



220. G. Americana, Harris. 



Rare. Lancaster, May, E. P. V.; Buffalo, Fischer; Ridge- 

 way, Out, Kilman. 



TOLYPE, Hubn. 



221. T. velleda, Stoll. 



Occasional. Lancaster, at light and at rest on apple, E. P. V. 

 Buffalo, Fischer; Ridgeway, Ont., Kilman. 



222. T. laricis, Fitch. 



Very rare. Buffalo, one example at electric light, Fischer. 



PRIONOXYSTUS, Grote. 



223. P. robiniae. Peck. 



Generally distribv^ted but not common, (Bui. Buff: Soc. Nat. 

 Sci. IV, p. 30.) 



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