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t Caradrina multifera (Wlk). 



(Adult)— Aug. 12 (Woodridge, N. J.). 

 *Orthodes inlirma (Gn). 



(Adult)— June i6 (Uttle Ferry). 



Xylina laticinerea (Grt). 



(Adult)— Oct. 20 (Carlstadt). 



Acontia delecta (Wlk). 



(Adult)— Aug. 19 (Little Ferry). 



fMelipotis nigrescens (G. & R.) 



(Adult)— June 14 (Fort Lee). 



Catocala relicta (Wlk). 



(Adult)— Aug. 5 (Jersey City Heights). 



Catocala relicta, var. phrynia (Edw.). 



(Adult)— July 18 (Jersey City Heights). 



Catocala siibnata (Cr.). 



(Adults — Aug. 2 (Passiac Co.). 



tApatelodes angelica (Grt). 



(Larvae) — Aug. 26, 29, 31 ; Sept. 5, 12, 16, 25 (Fort Lee 

 and Coytsville). 



Hyparpax aurora (S. & A.). 



(Adult) — June 24 ; July 14 (Guttenberg and Fort Lee). 

 ^(Edemasia exima (Grt). 



(Adult)— June 14 (Fort Lee). 

 tlchthyara brncei. 



(Adult) — June 18 (near Passaic, N. J.). 



A Course in Entomology, to begin October, 1903^ has been author- 

 ized by the Academic Council, University of Pennsylvania. It is to be an 

 elective for students in Arts and Science and in Biology, and will be 

 under the charge of Dr. P. P. Calvert. 



On the 9th of October, 1902, Prof. C. O. Thurston, of Kingston, Lu- 

 zerne Co., Pa., found a specimen of Thysania zenohia on a telephone 

 pole, near an electric light— Henry Skixner. 



