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paljnna, Aug. 9th. Lophopteryx camelina, July 5th. Pheosia {Noto- 

 donta) dictcBa, May 11th. P. {N.) dictceoides, May 18th. N. ziczac, 

 May 14th. N. trepida, May 17th. Phalera hucephaln, June 28th. 

 Thyatira derasa, June 28th. Bryophila peria, June .30th. Acronycta 

 psi, June 30th. A. aceris, June 28th. A. megacephala, June 29th. 

 Diloba candeocephala, Oct. 10th. Leacania coingera, July 29th. L. 

 comma, June 30th. L. Ikharyyria, July 8th. L. impura, June 30th. 

 L. pallens, July 8th. Gortyna ochracea, Sept. 28th. Hydrcecia nicti- 

 tans, Sept. 2nd. if. micacea, Sept. 30th. y4j;^Zm ^jftiris, July 27th. 

 Xylophasia monoglypha, June 15th. A'. Uthoxylea, July 5th. X s!<6- 

 lustris, July 29th. Neiiro7iia popularis, Sept. 28th. Ce/7>o matura, 

 Sept. 3rd. Luperina testacea, Sept. 8th. Mamestra brassicce, May 18th. 

 M, persicaria;, June 30th. Apamea (jemina, June 28th. ^. didyma, June 

 11th. Miana strUjilis, July 4th. Grammesia trigrnmmica, June 8th. 

 ■Caradrina quadripunctata, Sept. 19th. Agrotis puta, Sept. 7th. ^. 

 sufusa, Oct. 11th. ^. segetum, Aug. 8th. ^4. exclamationis, July 8th. .-1. 

 sirigula, June 21st. Noctiia plecta, July 5th. iV. c-nigrum, Sept. 22nd. 

 iV. brunnea, June 28th. .Y. xantlwgrapha, Sept. 8th. Triphcena ian- 

 thina, Sept. 2nd. T. fimbria, Nov. 1st. T. orbona, July 6th. 2'. jj/-o- 

 Wi<6a, June 24th. Amphipyra tragopogonis, July 4th. Mania typica, 

 June 24th. x¥. maura, June 8th. PanoUs piniperda, April 30th. 

 Pachnobia rubricosa, April 4th. Tmiiocampa gothica, March 24th. 

 r. instabilis, April 9tb. T. stabilis, March 31st. T. pulvemlenta, April 

 4th. Orthosia macilenta, '^ov. 1st. 0. Zifura, Sept. 13th. A.pistacina, 

 Sept. 19th. ^. lanosa, Sept. 14th. Cerasds vaccinii, March 7th. Calym- 

 nia trapezina, Sept. 29th. Scopelosoma sateUitia, Oct. 17th. Xanthia 

 fulvago, Sept. 12th. X fiavago, Sept. 27th. X. citrago, Aug. 17th. 

 X yilvago, Sept. 8th. Z. aurago, Sept. 23rd. X circeUaris, Sept. 

 15th. Cirrhcedia xerampelina, Aug. 30th. Epunda lutulenta, Sept. 

 28th. Miselia oxyacanthcB, Sept. 12th. Euplexia Incipara, June 24th. 

 Phlogophora meticulosa, Sept. 14th. Hadena oleracea, July 5th. If. 

 genistcE, July 29th. Xylocampa areola, April 7th. Asteroscopus sphinx, 

 Nov. 29th. Cucullia umhratica, June 29th. Gonoptera libatrix, Sept. 

 11th. Abrostola tripartita. May 29th. Plusia chrysitis, June 29th. 

 P. moneta, July 5th. P. loia, June 27th. P. gamma, May 27th. 

 Acontia luctuosa, July 27th. Hypena proboscidalis, July 2nd. ti'ro- 

 pteryx sambucaria, June 30th. Riimia luteolata. May 12th. Metro- 

 campa margaritaria, June 27th. Ellopia prosapiaria, July 30th. 

 Pericallia syringaria, June 28th. Selenia bilunaria, April 16th. /?. 

 tetralunaria, June 14th. Odontopera bidentata, May 26th. Crocallis 

 elinyuaria, Aug. 5th. Ennomos alniaria, Aug. 8th. /'T. erosaria, Aug. 

 22nd. E.fiiscantaria, Aug. 9th. -E. quercinaria, Aug. 16th. Himera 

 pennaria, Oct. 18th. Phigalia pedaria, Jan. 11th. Biston hirtaria, 

 May 10th. Amphidasys strataria, March 21st. A.betiilaria, May 14th. 

 Var. doiibledayaria, July 8rd. Hemerophila abruptaria. May 1st. 

 Boarmia repayidata, July 1st. P. rliomboidaria, June 28th. Pseudo- 

 terpna pruinata, July 5th. Geometra vernaria, July 6th. Thalera {lodis) 

 lactearia, June 16th. 



Many species were taken belonging to the Ephyridae, Acidaliidae, 

 &c., but these, I fear, are not yet accurately identified, all my time 

 being taken with the larger species enumerated. 



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