CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 409 



N. norrnaniana Grt. Hopalcong (Pm), Staten Island, VIII (Ds), Caldwell 

 (Cr). 



N. bicarnea Gn. Throughout the State, VII-X : the larva a general feeder 

 on low plants ; but not usually troublesome. 



N. c-nigrum Linn. Common throughout the State, VII-XI ; the larva is one 

 of the injurious cut-worms. 



N. phyllophora Grt. Hopatcong (Bt), Newark, V and VI (Sb), at light, 

 VII and VIII (Wdt) ; larva in March (Sb). 



N. plecta Linn. Throughout the State, V-IX : the larva feeds on celery, let- 

 tuce, etc. ; but has not appeared anywhere as an injurious species. 



N. haruspica Grt. Hopatcong (Pm), and undoubtedly elsewhere in Northern 

 Jersey. 



N. clandestina Harr. Common throughout the State, V, VI, VII, and VII, 

 VIII, IX, concealed under bark, etc. : the larva is one of the more inju- 

 rious cut-worms. 



N. lubricans Gn. Boonton, VIII, Elizabeth, VIII, 13 (Kp), Newark, VIII 

 (25), and probably throughout the State. 



PERIDROMA Hbn. 



P. occulta Linn. Anglesea, IX, 5 (Lt), Staten Island, VIII (Ds), Newark at 



light (Wdt). 

 P. saucia Hbn. Throughout the State, July to November ; the larva is one 



of the injurious cut-worms and a general feeder. 

 P. incivis Gn. Jersey City, VII, sugar (Kr), Staten Island, VIII and X (Ds), 



Elizabeth, IX, 16 (Kp), Newark, Boonton, IX (Bwl), Caldwell (Cr). 



RHIZAGROTIS Smith. 



R. acclivis Morr. Rare near New York (Bt). Have never seen it, myself, 

 from any point in the east. 



FELTIA Wlk. 



F. subgothica Harv. Occurs throughout the State, more abundant late in 

 the season and the most common of the allied species. 



F. jaculifera Gn. With the preceding, but less abundant and in some locali- 

 ties entirely wanting. 



F. herilis Grt. Also occurs throughout the State, but more rarely than the 

 others of this little series. 



F. gladiaria Morr. Hopatcong (Pm), Ne%vark, at light, IX and X, Staten 

 Island (Ds), New Brunswick, IX, 18, and should occur throughout the 

 State. 



F. venerabilis Wlk. Newark, IX, 15 (Wdt), Staten Island, IX, (Ds), and 

 undoubtedly elsewhere in the State. 



F. volubilis Harv. Newark, light, X (Wdt) ; sure to occur elsewhere in the 

 State. 



