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PERIDROMA, Hul)n. 



285. P. occulta, Linn. 



Buffalo, Fischer and Moeser. 



286. P, saucia, Hubn. 



Common. 



NOCTUA, Linn. 



287. N. baja, Fabr. 



August, at stigar. 



28S. N. Normaniana, Grote. 



Ridgeway, Out., Kilman. 



289. N. bicarnea, Guen. 



Scarce. Lancaster, on flowers and at rest, Aug., E. P; \". ' 

 Ridgewaj', Ont., Kilman. 



290. N. C. -nigrum, Linn. 



Very abundant everywhere throughout the season. 



291. N. perconflua, Grote. 



Bv:ft'alo, at electric light, Fischer. 



292. N. Eriensis, Grote. 



"Erie Co." Grote. (Hy. Bui. IV, p. 172; Smith, Monog. (Jenus 

 Agrotis, p. 84.) 



293. N. plecta, Linn. 



Rare, but generally distributed. 



294. N. haruspica, Grote. 



Not iincommon. July, trequentl)' taken at rest under boards 

 and loose bark, also at sugar. 



295. N. clandestina, Harris. 



Common at sugar and at rest under boards. 



FELTIA, Walk. ' 



29f). F. subgothica, Steph. 



Very common at sugar and on flowers, especially of the 

 golden rod and HeliantJnis, July to Sept. 



297. F. jaculifera, Guen. (j= tr2cosa,\A\\\\\.) 

 Buffalo, Will. 



29S. F. herilis, Grote. 



With sjibgothica but less abundant. 



299. F. gladiaria, Morr. 



Rare. Lancaster, Sept. 18S3, one example, E. P. V. 



300. F. venerabilis. Walk. 



Common on golden-rod, Sept. This species feeds by day 

 more frequently than its congeners. 



301. F. volubilis, Harvey. 



Seasonally common. June, on sugar. (Bui. Buff'. Soc. Nat. 

 Sci. II, p. iiS.) 



