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158 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Venilia maculata.—Very abundant. 
Eurymene dolobraria.—Common. 
Pericallia syringaria.—Tolerably common. 
Selenia illustraria.—One specimen. 
Ennomos angularia.—Not uncommon. 
Biston hirtaria.—Common. 
Amphydasis prodromaria.—Scarce. 
A. betularia.—Common. 
Cleora lichenaria, Tephrosia crepuscularia, T’. extersaria, 
Ephyra porata, and Acidalia ornata.—One specimen of 
each. 
A. emarginata.—Local, and not abundant. 
Timandra amataria.—Very common. 
Cabera pusaria and C. exanthemaria.—Very abundant. 
Corycia taminata, Macaria liturata, M. notata, and 
Numeria pulveraria.—One specimen of each. 
Fidonia atomaria.—Common. 
F. piniaria.—Very abundant in pine forests. 
F. pinetaria.—Oue specimen. 
Lythria purpuraria.—Very common. 
Lomaspilis marginata.—Common. 
Hybernia leucophearia.—One specimen. 
HI. progemmaria.—Very abundant. 
Lobophora lobulata.—One specimen. 
Melanthia albicillata.—Common. 
M. subtristata.—Abundant. 
M. montanata.—Very common. 
Anticlea badiata.—Common. 
Scotosia certata and Cidaria ribesiaria.—One specimen. 
Eubolia mensuraria.—Very common. 
Platypteryx hamula.—Scarce. 
Dicranura vinula.—Not uncommon. 
Nolodonta camelina and N. Ziczac.—Common. 
Acronycta Aceris.—Very common. 
Leucania lithargyria.— Common. 
Cerigo Cytherea.—One specimen. 
Tryphena orbona and T. pronuba.—Very abundant. 
T. fimbria.—Not so common. 
Teniocampa miniosa.—One specimen. 
Xanthia cerago and Miselia Oxyacanthe.—Common. 
Agriopis Aprilina.—Abundant. 
