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Tephrina retedata Wlk. 959 = Psamatodes eremiata Gn. Cid- 

 aria albopundata Morr. = Caripeta divisata Wlk. I had already 

 determined this from the description. Aspilates intermicata Wlk. 

 1076 = A. pervaria Pack. Ennomos concisaria Wlk. 1551 = 

 Endropia serrata Dru. This also I had located from the de- 

 scription. Camplogramma abruptata Wlk. — Semiothisa gran- 

 itata Gn. 



Dr. Butler also informs me there may be types of the Canada 

 species of the D' Urban collection in the Albert Memorial Museum 

 at Exeter, where Mr. D' Urban was curator. 



The following species of Walker I was not able to find in the 

 Museum, nor do their names appear in the very complete manu- 

 script catalogue of the collection : 



Acidalia ardicaria, 1594; A. suppressaria, 1594; A. indusaria, 

 1596; A. albifera, List Sup., 1625; Aspilates abbreviata, List 

 1673 ; A. donotaria, 1674 ; Stegania qiiadrinotata, 1759 ; Teph- 

 rina pervelata, 1760. 



The following species of Walker, described from D' Urban col- 

 lection, are probably lost. They were given to the Entomo- 

 logical Society of Ontario, and were in its possession in 1876. 

 Somehow since, they have disappeared and are almost surely 

 destroyed by Dermestes. These were described in the ' ' Cana- 

 dian Naturalist," vols, v and vi, and about the same time in the 

 British Museum List. The references are to the list : 



Cleora tindaria, 486 ; Boarmia convergaria, 488 ; B. ejedaria, 

 489 ; Macaria spilosaria, 1641. 



As said above, B. convergaria and B. ejedaria were declared 

 by Mr. Grote to be synonyms, though he did not state of what 

 species. As he made reference in this remark to six species, 

 Cleora tindaria and M. spilosaria may have been included. 



Through an accidental overlooking of the types which may 

 not exist, in the case of those of Guen^e, I did not see the fol- 

 lowmg : 



Boarmia divinaria Gn. Phal. i, 245 ; Tephrina sabularia Gn. 

 ii, 205 ; Phibalapteryx fioridaia Wlk. 17 19; Pseudosiona taylorata 

 Butler. 



The following were described from colored pictures of Abbott, 

 and may yet be identified : 



Boarmia par cellar ia Gn. Phal. i, 252 ; Ceratonyx satanaria Gn. 

 i, 194. 



