22 AN ACCENTUATED LIST OF 



SCODIONA, Bdv., Scodio'na. 



BELGIARIA, Hub., Belgid'ria, from Belgium. 

 SELIDOSEMA, Hub., Selidose'ma; cre\k, the passage 

 between the rowing -benches, or between the 

 benches of a theatre', or the blank space be- 

 tween two columns on a page, or generally the 

 page of a book ; o-fj/jia, a mark, character, or 

 boundary. 



PLUMARIA, W. V., Plumd'ria, pluma, a feather ; 

 referring to the feathered antennae of the male. 

 FIDONIA, Tr., Fldonia, " the goddess of the groves " 

 (Treitschke). 



CARBONARIA, L., Carbond'ria, carbo, charcoal; the 

 wings being blackish. 



ATOMARIA, L., Atomd'ria, atomus, an atom; the 

 wings being covered with dark dots. 



PINIARIA, In., Plnid'ria, feeds on Fir-trees (Pinus 

 Abies and sylvestris). 



PINETARIA, Hub., Plnetd'ria, pinetum, a pine-grove. 



CoNSPicuATA, W. V., Conspicuata, conspicuus, con- 

 spicuous^ remarkable. 



MINOA, Tr v Minoa, " (also Gaza) a town in Palestine " 

 (Treitschke). It was also the name of several 

 towns in Greece and Sicily. 



EUPHORBIATA, W. V., Euphorbiata, feeds on the 



Cypress Spurge (Euphorbia Cyparissias) . 

 SCORIA, Ste., Sco'ria, a/ccopla, the dross of metal. 



DEALBATA, L v Dealbata, dealbatus, whitewashed. 

 STERRHA, Hub., Ster'rha, areppos, hard, strong. 



SACRARIA, L., Sacra ria, sacrarius, a sacristan. 

 ASPILATES, Tr._, Aspl'lates, a precious stone of Arabia, 

 Plin. 37. 10. 54. 



STRIGILLARIA, Hub., Strigillaria, strigilla, dimin. 

 of striga, a streak. 



CITRARIA, Hub., Qitrd'ria, citrus, the citron : lemon- 

 coloured. 



GILVARIA, W. V., Gilvd'ria, gilvus, pale yellow. 



ZERENIDJE, Gu., Zere'nida, the family of which the genus 

 Zere'ne, Tr., is the type. " Zerene, a name of 

 Venus " (Treitschke). 



ABRAXAS, Lea., Abrax'as, a Coptic word, signifying 

 "sacred word," connected with Abracadabra. 

 Basilides (A.D. 325), one of the Gnostics, gave 

 this name to the 365 heavens which formed 



