24 Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society Vol.X 



SHORT STUDIES IN GEOMETRIDJE. NO. 4. 

 SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE. 



By Richard F. Pearsall, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



At the time my article was given to the Bulletin (Oct., 1914) 

 I was still in the Catskill Mts., and my specimens were in Brook- 

 lyn, It was impossible therefore to designate types and cotypes 

 (paratypes), as I now do. 



The type J* and $ emendata are from the Big Indian Valley, 

 Catskill Mts., and were reared from larvae, with eight cotype 55, 

 one from Bon Accord, B. C, VI, 7.09, four caught specimens. 

 Big Indian Valley, Cats. Mts., V, 25.05, VII, 6.04, VII, 15.04, 

 VIII, 1.04, and two reared from larvae as recorded. 



The type of form gynandrata was captured in the Big Indian 

 Valley, Cats. Mts., VII, 11.04. Three of the cotypes VII, 11.04, 

 VII, 5.04, VII, 6.04, while a single one was reared from larvae as 

 previously noted. 



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