74 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [March, 



Callimorpha mih'taris, one specimen. 

 Eudryas iifiio, rare this year, common in 1 893. 



" grata, common. 

 Ecpantheria scribonia, several specimens. 

 Arctia virgo, common. 



" arge and varieties very common. 

 Phragniatobia rubricosa, three specimens. 

 Hyphantria cu7iea, Spilosoma virginica, Leucardia acrcea, En- 



chcstes collar is, common. 

 Euchcetes egle, rare. 

 Pyrrharctia Isabella, Halisidota tessellata, H. caryce, H. macidata^ 



common. 

 Tolype velleda, one specimen. 

 Clisiocampa americana, common. 

 Cerura borealis, rare. 



Nadaia gibbosa, Datana viimestra, common. 

 Datana rubicuiida, common. 

 Anisota se7iatoria, rare. 



Hyperchiria io , Actias luna, Telea polyphemus, common. 

 Attacus promethea, cocoons plentiful in February, 1894, but I 



have never taken but one specimen at light. 

 Platysamia cecropia, very common. 



I have not, until this Winter, been interested in the Noctuidae, 

 and have not identified much of what I took, but I made a small 

 collection of Catocalae which I have named: 



Catocala nubilis, rare. May. 



" puritanis, rare, July. 



" habilis^, rare, September. 



" cara, common, September. 



" ilia, rare, September. 



" concumbens, common, September. 



" portia, common, September. 



" neogama, common, September. 



" desperata, rare, September (^Sidney, N. Y.). 



" briseis, quite common. 



" relicia, rare. 



" ulironia, quite common. 



" antinynipha, common. 



Plusia simplex, P. contexta, common. 



