Leese THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 
I am inclined to refer this Texan species to Walkers genus Ameria ; 
to which also Crocota cupraria, Walk., belongs. 
Oligostigma albalis, Robinson, p. 153, plate 1, fig. 3. # 
Cataclysta bifascialis, Robinson, p. 154, plate 1, fig. 4 A Texan | 
species allied to C. opulentalis, Lederer. 
Eromene texana, Robinson, p. 155, plate 1, fig. 5. Our only described 
North American species, and allied to Zeller’s Z. ramburiella. 
Depressaria cinereocostella, Clemens, p. 155, plate 1, fig. 6. 
Depressaria atrodorsella, Clemens, p. 156, plate 1, fig. 7. 
Depressaria pulvipennella, Clemens, p. 157, plate 1, fig. 8. 
Depressaria lecontella, Clemens, p. 157, plate 1, fig. 9. 
Depressaria grotella, Robinson, p. 157, plate 1, fig. ro. 
In thus illustrating the closely allied species of this Tineid genius, Mr. 
Robinson has performed a very useful task. 
II.—NotEs ON AMERICAN ToRTRICIDÆ. Transactions of the Ameri- 
can Entomological Society, Vol. 2, February, 1869, pp. 261—288, with six 
lithographic plates containing eighty-six illustrations. 
B. The same reprinted; a pamphlet of 27 pages, with the plates 
coloured. ; 
With this article Mr. Robinson commenced his labours on the 
Tortricide. Forty-five species of the genus 707#1x are described and 
figured, twenty-three of which are noticed for the first time, one re-named, 
and fifteen referred here from the other genera. Fourteen species of the 
genus Zeras are described and figured, nine for the first time, three 
referred here from other genera, one European species recognized as 
occurring in this country. Finally, twelve species of Conchyls are also 
described and illustrated. Of these, three belonging to that section of the 
genus which contains the silver-spotted species, are newly described ; of 
the remainder, seven are first noticed in this paper, and two for the first 
time referred to this genus. 
III.—LisT or NORTH AMERICAN TORTRICIDÆ. Part 1. ~ New 
York Printing Company, October, 1869. 
IV.—LEPIDOPTEROLOGICAL MISCELLANIES, No. 2. Annals of the 
New York Lyceum of Natural History, Vol. IX., December, 1869, pp. 
310 to 316, and Reprint. 
In this paper are described the following species :— 
Æypena internalis, Robinson, p. 311. This species is now known as 
ypena torenta, Grote ; the name used by Mr. Robinson is preoccupied. 
