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middle is a curved costal streak of the same hue. This unites 

 with an oblique silvery streak, from the middle of the inner 

 margin, and which becomes diffuse in the middle of the wing. 

 Near the tip, at the beginning of the costal cilia, is a small 

 costal silvery spot and a row of spots or short parallel bluish- 

 silvery streaks along the hinder margin. Cilia at the tip 

 ochreous, containing a dark-fuscous line ; on the inner margin 

 dark fuscous. Hind-wings dark brown, yellowish along the 

 costa ; cilia dark brown. 



ENDEOSIS? Hiibner. 



Hind-icings with a medio-discal branch, in addition to the 

 disco-central; terminal branch of median bifid. Trans- 

 parent patch at base, quite distinct. 



E. ? Kennicottella.* Head and thorax white, with a small 

 dark-fuscous patch on the front of tegulas. Labial palpi 

 white, terminal joint with a dark-fuscous ring at the base and 

 near the tip, with the extreme apex white. Antennae dark 

 fuscous. Fore-wings whitish, much dusted with dark fuscous. 

 At the base is a white spot and the adjoining portion of the 

 costa dark fuscous ; behind the middle and near the tip is a 

 whitish spot, and opposite the latter, on the inner margin, is a 

 whitish spot nearly joining it, both dusted with fuscous. Apical 

 portion dark fuscous, with a few whitish spots on the margins ; 

 cilia ochreous. Hind-wings gray; cilia pale ochreous. Feet 

 with tarsi annulated. 



From Mr. Kobert Kennicott of North Westfield, 111. 

 Two specimens. 



EVAGOKA. 



Fore-wings rather narrow and obliquely pointed at the tip ; 

 inner margin slightly retuse beyond the middle. Discoidal 

 cell closed by a faint, simple, oblique nervure, given off from 

 the subcostal near the third marginal branch ; without disco- 



* In all probability this will prove identical with our Endrosis fcnestrella. 

 H. T. S. 



