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39. Hyphantria textor, Harris. — A common insect in many parts of 

 Ontario, but not included in our Lists. Its larva is likely to become only 

 too familiar witb apple growers (vide Canada Farmer, 1867, p. 269.) 



40. Orgyia nova. Fitch. — We took this species at Cobourg, in Sept. 

 1865, flying about a lawn in the sunshine. 



41. ICHTHYURA INVERSA, Packard. — ^^Taken at London, Ontario, by Mr, 

 Reed, at Cobourg, Ontario, by ourselves, and in Nova Scotia, by Mr. Jones. 



42. ICHTHYURA ALBO-SIGMA, Fitch. — In our List as a Clostera. Taken 

 in Toronto and other parts of Canada, and also in Nova Scotia. 



43. lOHTHYURA INCLUSA, Htibn. — In our list as Clostera Americana, 

 Harris. 



44. Datana contracta. Walk. — Taken by Mr. Reed, at London, and 

 by ourselves at Credit, June 22, 1868, attracted by light. 



45. Datana Angusii, Grote & Rob. — Taken by Mr. Pettit, at Grimsby, 

 Ontario. We have to thank Mr. James Angus, of West Farms, N. Y., from 

 whom the species derives its name, for a fine pair of specimens, together with 

 a number of other insects. 



46. Cœlodasys biguttata. Pack. — Taken at Orillia, Ontario, by Mr. 

 Bufeh; described by Mr. Walker (C B. M. xxxii. 417), and in our List, as 

 Eeterocampa ducens and S. compta. 



47. Heterocampa manteo, Walk. — In our List as II. suhalhicans, 

 Grote ; the former name has the priority. 



48. Ianassa lignicolor. Walk. — Described by Walker afterwards 

 (C. B. M., xxxii, 427) as Edema? transversata ; the name Edema plagiata, 

 Walk., is also to be dropped from our List. According to Grote & Rob. 

 (Trans. Am. Ent. See. ii. 86) it belongs to Parorgyia, Pack. 



49. Dryopteris rosea, Grote. — Taken in Nova Scotia, by Mr. J. M. 

 Jones, President of the Institute of Natural Science at Halifax. 



50. Dryopteris irrorata, Packard. — Also taken in Nova Scotia, by 

 Mr. Jones. 



51. Telea POLYPHEMUS, Hiibn. — In our List as 'a Saturnia. 



52. Actias LUNA, Leach. — Ditto. 



53. Callosamia promethea, Drury. — Ditto. A new genus by Dr. 

 Packard. 



54. Platysamia cecropia, Linn. — Ditto. A new genus by Mr. Grote. 



55. Platysamia Columbia, Smith. — This species, which is described 

 as closely allied to P. cecropia, but differing from it in all its stages, is 

 reported to have been taken in the neighbourhood of Quebec ; we- should like 

 to hear from our friends in that quarter about it. Its food-plant, the 

 RTiodora Canadensis, grows plentifully back of Toronto, so we hope to hear 

 of its capture there ere long. 



